Books by Martin Heidegger

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Martin Heidegger stands as one of the most influential and challenging philosophers of the twentieth century, whose work reshaped modern thought on existence, truth, and human understanding. His writings probe the fundamental question of Being, urging readers to reconsider the nature of reality and our place within it, and continue to inspire deep reflection across philosophy, literature, and the arts.

Drawing from phenomenology yet forging a path uniquely his own, Heidegger's prose demands careful reading and rewards those who engage with its depth and complexity. His legacy endures in debates on technology, language, and authenticity, marking him as a thinker whose insights remain vital to contemporary intellectual life.

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  • Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy

    Indiana University Press Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents a lecture course given by Martin Heidegger in 1926 at the University of Marburg. First published in German as volume 22 of the "Collected Works", this book provides Heidegger's most systematic history of Ancient philosophy beginning with Thales and ending with Aristotle.Trade Review"[A]n excellent resource for students and Continental thinkers... who make use of Heidegger's interpretation of ancient philosophy." -Robert Metcalf, University of Colorado at DenverTable of ContentsTranslator's ForewordPreliminary RemarksPART ONE. General Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Chapter One. Working out of the central concepts and questions of ancient philosophy, with the first book of Aristotle's Metaphysics as guidelineChapter Two. The question of cause and of foundation as a philosophical questionPART TWO. The Most Important Greek Thinkers: Their Questions and Answers Section One. Philosophy up to PlatoChapter One. Milesian philosophy of natureChapter Two. HeraclitusChapter Three. Parmenides and the EleaticsChapter Four. The later philosophy of nature: Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and atomismChapter Five. Sophistry and SocratesSection Two. Plato's philosophyChapter One. Biography, secondary literature, and general characterization of Plato's questioningChapter Two. More concrete determination of the problem of Being in Plato's philosophyChapter Three. Interpretation of the dialogue, Theatetus: the connection between the question of the Idea of science and the question of BeingFirst definitionSecond definitionThird definitionChapter Four. Central concepts of Plato's philosophy in the context of the understanding of Being and the question of BeingSection Three. Aristotle's philosophyChapter One. On the problem of the development and of the adequate reception of Aristotle's philosophyChapter Two. The ontological problem and the idea of philosophical researchChapter Three. The fundamental questioning of the problematic of BeingChapter Four. The problem of motion and the ontological meaning of that problem. Chapter Five. Ontology of life and of DaseinAPPENDICES Supplementary Texts Excerpts from the Mörchen Transcription Bröcker TranscriptionEditor's AfterwordGreek-English Glossary

    2 in stock

    £29.45

  • Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy

    Indiana University Press Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents Martin Heidegger's important 1924 Marburg lectures that anticipate much of the revolutionary thinking which he subsequently articulated in "Being and Time". This book interprets Aristotle's "Rhetoric" and looks at the Greek notion of pathos.Trade ReviewWe . . . have every reason to thank the translators for undertaking one of the most major Heidegger works to be published in recent years. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *This text will be of vital interest to scholars interested in the genesis of Being and Time and Heidegger's early formulations of its central arguments in the 1920s. . . . [A]n important addition to Heidegger's works on Aristotle available in English.Vol. 48, No. 3, July 2010 * Journal of the History of Philosophy *This set of lectures from 1924 offers a refreshing and productive picture of Aristotle. . . . Heidegger opens up possibilities in these lectures for reading philosophy and for putting our thought in touch with the concrete. * Philosophy in Review *Table of ContentsTranslator's ForewordPRELIMINARY REMARKSPART ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT PHILOSOPHYPART TWO THE MOST IMPORTANT GREEK THINKERS: THEIR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSSECTION ONE Philosophy up to PlatoSECTION TWO Plato's philosophySECTION THREEAristotle's philosophyAPPENDICESSupplementary TextsExcerpts from the Mörchen TranscriptionBröcker TranscriptionEditor's AfterwordGreek-English Glossary

    3 in stock

    £31.50

  • Country Path Conversations

    Indiana University Press Country Path Conversations

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    Book SynopsisHeidegger's wartime reflections presented in dialogueTrade ReviewBret Ellis . . . provides a thoughtful, clear and highly readable translation of these conversations. He includes key German terms in the text and occasionally provides a brief discussion of the resonances of certain German terms likely to be unfamiliar to even those readers with second language German. His informative introduction places the work in the context of Heidegger's biography and philosophy as well as within the work's social and historical context. * Philosophy in Review *Table of ContentsTranslator's Foreword1. 'Aí: A Three-way Conversation on a Country Path between a Scientist, a Scholar, and a Guide2. The Teacher Meets the Tower Warden at the Door to the Tower Stairway3. Evening Conversation: In a Prisoner of War Camp in Russia, between a Younger and an Older ManEditor's AfterwordGlossaries

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    £35.10

  • Introduction to PhilosophyThinking and Poetizing

    Indiana University Press Introduction to PhilosophyThinking and Poetizing

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    Book SynopsisHeidegger's last public university lecture before the end of World War IITrade Review[This] translation is readable and admirably unobtrusive. Phillip Jacques Braunstein (independent scholar and entrepreneur) renders Heidegger's key terms in recognisable ways. He has a keen sense of when and how to include the original German in order to reveal translation choices and Heidegger's wordplay without sacrificing the flow of the text.2011 * Notre Dame Philosophical Review *[Abiding] within the depths of Holderlin's way of speaking, Heidegger arrives at the crossing between philosophy and poetry: the creative tension or 'essential sway' within language . . . .Sept. 2011 * REVIEW OF METAPHYSICS *Table of ContentsEditor's ForewordTranslator's ForewordIntroductionIntroduction to Philosophy as a Guide to Genuine Thinking through the Thinker Nietzsche and the Poet Hölderlin1. The Impossibility of an Intro-duction to Philosophy2. The Need for a Guide to Become at Home in Genuine Thinking3. The Manifold Ways for a Guide to Genuine Thinking. The Question: "What Now Is?"4. The Consideration of Thinking in its Relation to Poetizing as One of the Ways for a Guide to Genuine Thinking. Nietzsche and Hölderlin5. The Confrontation with Thinking that Encounters us Historically: Nietzsche's Main and Fundamental ThoughtReview (First Draft)Chapter 1The Fundamental Experience and Fundamental Attunement of Nietzsche's Thinking6. The Godlessness and Worldlessness of the Modern Human as Nietzsche's Fundamental Experience a) The "Creation" of the Gods by Humans b) The Scope of the Thought of the Human as the "Creating One," the "Creative" in the Human c) The "Metaphysical" Ground of the Thought of the Creative Human: The Modern Determination of the Essence of the Human d) Thought in a Greek Way e) The Worldlessness of the Modern Human7. The Homelessness of the Modern Human as Nietzsche's Fundamental Attunement a) The Loss of the Previous Home in the Anticipating and Searching for the New Home b) Rationality that Merely Calculates and the Forgetting of the Western Historical DeterminationChapter 2The Creation of the New Home Out of the Will to Power8. The Homeless Ones as the Conquerors and Discoverers of the New Home9. Nietzsche's Main Thought: The Will to Power as Essenz (Essence) of Beings and as the Final Fact. The Veiled Difference between Being and BeingsThinking and PoetizingConsiderations for the LectureIntroductionThinking and Poetizing: Philosophy and Poetry ( and )1. The Comparing of Thinking and Poetizing. Genuine Comparing2. The Measure-Setting of the Decisive Thinkers and Poets for the Assessment of the Essence of Thinking and Poetizing3. The Necessity of a Preparation for the Hearing of Thinking and Poetizing4. Reflection on Thinking and Poetizing and Their Relationship. The Question-Worthy as the Standard for ContemplationSupplementsSecond Version of the Review: Introduction to Philosophy—Thinking and PoetizingReview of pp. 105ff. (Nietzsche. On the Relationship between Thinking and Poetizing)Second Version of the Manuscript pp. 4–5: On Thinking and Poetizing. Considerations for the Lecture (Preliminary Questions for the Reflection on Thinking and Poetizing)Two Fragmentary Versions of Manuscript p. 12a) First Fragmentary Versionb) Second Fragmentary VersionNotes to the Lecture: Introduction to Philosophy—Thinking and Poetizing The Eternal Return of the Same The Will to Power—the Eternal Return of the SameAppendix to Nietzsche's MetaphysicsNotes to Nietzsche's MetaphysicsWho Is Zarathustra? A Confrontation with NietzscheNietzsche's Thus Spoke ZarathustraReturn and ÜbermenschEternal Return of the Same and bermenschZarathustra's PrefaceLecture Announcements: Transcriptions and FacsimilesEditor's Afterword

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    £22.49

  • Basic Writings Martin Heidegger

    Taylor & Francis Basic Writings Martin Heidegger

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisFew philosophers have had more influence on the shape of western philosophy after 1900 than Martin Heidegger. Basic Writings offers a full range of this profound and controversial thinkerâs writings in one volume, including: The Origin of the Work of Art The introduction to Being and Time What Is Metaphysics? Letter on Humanism The Question Concerning Technology The Way to Language The End of Philosophy Featuring a foreword by Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman, this essential collection provides readers with a concise introduction to the groundbreaking philosophy of this brilliant and essential thinker.Table of ContentsBeing and Time: Introduction. What is Metaphysics?. On the Essence of Truth. The Origin of the Work of Art. Letter on Humanism. Modern Science, Metaphysics, and Mathematics. The Question Concerning Technology. Building Dwelling Thinking. What Calls for Thinking?. The Way to Language. The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking.

    3 in stock

    £17.09

  • Pathmarks Texts in German Philosophy

    Cambridge University Press Pathmarks Texts in German Philosophy

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first time that a seminal collection of fourteen essays by Martin Heidegger (originally published in German under the title Wegmarken) has appeared in English in its complete form. It includes new or first-time translations of seven essays, and thoroughly revised, updated versions of the other seven. Amongst the new translations are such key essays as 'On the Essence of Ground', 'Hegel and the Greeks' and 'On the Question of Being'. Spanning a period from 1919â61, these essays have become established points of reference for all those with a serious interest in Heidegger. Now collected for the first time in translations by an experienced Heidegger translator and scholar, they will prove an essential resource for all students of Heidegger.Trade Review'This is a great event in the publication of Heidegger in English translation. 'Plato's Doctrine of Truth' is almost worth the price of the volume all by itself, and Pathmarks as a whole is perhaps the best introduction to Heidegger's 'turn' away from the phenomenological ontology of Being and Time.' Richard RortyTable of ContentsEditor's preface; Preface to the German edition; Comments on Karl Jaspers's Psychology of Worldviews (1919–21); Phenomenology and Theology (1927); From the Last Marburg Lecture Course (1928); What Is Metaphysics? (1929); On the Essence of Ground (1929); On the Essence of Truth (1930); Plato's Doctrine of Truth (1931/32, 1940); On the Essence and Concept in Aristotle's Physics B, 1 (1939); Postscript to 'What is Metaphysics?' (1943); Letter on Humanism (1946); Introduction to 'What Is Metaphysics?' (1949); On the Question of Being (1955); Hegel and the Greeks (1958); Kant's Thesis about Being (1961); Notes; References; Editor's postscript to the German edition.

    15 in stock

    £35.99

  • Heidegger Off the Beaten Track

    Cambridge University Press Heidegger Off the Beaten Track

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis collection of texts (originally published in German under the title Holzwege) is Heidegger's first post-war book and contains some of the major expositions of his later philosophy. Of particular note are 'The Origin of the Work of Art', perhaps the most discussed of all of Heidegger's essays, and 'Nietzsche's Word 'God is Dead',' which sums up a decade of Nietzsche research. Although translations of the essays have appeared individually in a variety of places, this is the first English translation to bring them all together as Heidegger intended. The text is taken from the last edition of the work, which contains the author's final corrections together with important marginal annotations that provide considerable insight into the development of his thought. This fresh and accurate new translation will be an invaluable resource for all students of Heidegger, whether they work in philosophy, literary theory, religious studies, or intellectual history.Trade Review"'To enter upon this path is the strength, and to remain on it the feast of thought': Heidegger's own words are a perfect description of Off the Beaten Track." The New York SunTable of ContentsThe Origin of the Work of Art (1935–6); The Age of the World Picture (1938); Hegel's Concept of Experience (1942–3); Why Poets? (1946); Anaximander's Saying (1946).

    15 in stock

    £30.99

  • The Concept of Time

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Concept of Time

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents the reconstructed text of a lecture delivered by Martin Heidegger to the Marburg Theological Society in 1924. This work offers an insight into the developmental years leading up to the publication, in 1927, of his magnum opus Being and Time, itself one of the most influential philosophical works this century.Trade Review"A valuable addition to our growing knowledge about Heidegger's path to Being and Time." Tijdschrift voor FilosofieTable of ContentsTranslator's Preface. The Concept of Time. Notes. Translator's Postscript. Nachwort des Herausgebers. Lexicon.

    15 in stock

    £28.45

  • Letters to His Wife

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Letters to His Wife

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis''There is something absolute about the letters between you & me; The letter is a form of communion of the soul-spirit one that is faded & yet unimpeded, complete', wrote Martin Heidegger to his fiancée Elfride Petri shortly before their wedding. In the course of a marriage that lasted almost sixty years Martin and Elfride were often apart, and the letter thus remained a vital means of communication right through to the final years. The letters he sent her are snapshots of the ups and downs, the crises and everyday minutiae from Heidegger's life: their engagement, the building of the Cabin at Todtnauberg, the part he played in the two world wars, the difficulties of his early professional career, their financial problems, his dealings with women, and his constant concern with expounding his ideas. Apart from three letters now in the hands of the German Literature Archive in Marbach, Elfride Heidegger kept all of the countless letters and cards from her husband locked awayTrade Review"The letters reveal Heidegger as a whole in an unprecedented fashion, but also evoke the character and qualities of his wife." The Scientific and Medical Network "Heidegger's letters to his wife are a revelation. They offer privileged access to the innermost reaches of Heidegger's thought. Moreover, here, perhaps for the first time, Heidegger the fallible individual is fully on display. These fascinating letters reveal Heidegger's exalted sense of the world-historical mission of philosophy, as well as his own immodest estimation of his standing. This rich correspondence should be required reading for anyone interested in the vital intersection between biography and the history of ideas." Richard Wolin, City University of New York "Can a philosopher’s life illuminate his thinking? Heidegger is not encouraging, writing of Aristotle: 'He was born, worked, and died.' Yet in these letters to Elfride, his thinking, tribulations and passions bleed together, exploding any such parsimony. They bear intimate witness to everyday life chez Heidegger, and offer a riveting glimpse of an often unequal struggle with his wife over the meaning of marriage, love and truth." David Wood, Vanderbilt UniversityTable of ContentsPreface. Editor’s note. Letters 1915 – 1970. Afterword by Hermann Heidegger. Appendix:. Life of Elfride Heidegger. Life of Martin Heidegger. Heidegger Family Tree. Annotated Index of Names. Index. Acknowledgements

    2 in stock

    £49.50

  • State University Press of New York (SUNY) Supplements From the Earliest Essays to Being and

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  • German Existentialism

    Philosophical Library German Existentialism

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    £10.40

  • What is Philosophy

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers What is Philosophy

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    Book SynopsisTo find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.

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    £27.00

  • Schellings Treatise on the Essence of Human

    Ohio University Press Schellings Treatise on the Essence of Human

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeidegger's lectures delivered at the University of Freiburg in 1936 on Schelling's Treatise On Human Freedom came at a crucial turning point in Heidegger's development. He had just begun his study to work out the term Ereignis. Heidegger's interpretation of Schelling's work reveals a dimension of his thinking which has never been previously published in English.While Schelling's philosophy is less known than that of the other major German Idealists, Fichte and Hegel, he is one of the thinker with whom Heidegger has the most affinity, making this study fruitful for an understanding of both philosophers. Heidegger's interpretation of On Human Freedom is the most straightforward of the studies to have appeared in English on the Treatise, and is the only work that is devoted to Schelling in Heidegger's corpus. The basic problems at stake in Schelling's Treatise lie at the very heart of the idealist tradition: the question of the compatibility of the sy

    15 in stock

    £25.19

  • The Essence of Truth

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Essence of Truth

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers the most thorough explanation of the most fundamental and abiding theme in Heidegger's philosophy: the relationship of an individual's existence to truth.Trade Review"Finally a short note on the book. Ted Sadler's writing is an example to the general reader of how to read philosophical texts slowly, as one reads poems, of the encounter with ‘the art of going slowly [following] Heidegger's conviction that philosophy, genuinely undertaken and carried through, subverts the impatient "hunger for results" so characteristic of the modern age' [x-xi]. Within the world of scholarship this is a classic that will certainly stimulate any future discussion, but on Heidegger's terms." -Francesco Tampoia, Philosophy in Review/ Comptes Rendus Philosophiques, January 2004-June 2004

    15 in stock

    £56.99

  • Existence and Being

    Read Books Existence and Being

    15 in stock

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    £19.94

  • Existence And Being

    Read Books Existence And Being

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £19.94

  • Mindfulness

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Mindfulness

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten in 1938/9, Mindfulness (translated from the German Besinnung) is Martin Heidegger''s second major being-historical treatise. Here, Heidegger develops some of his key concepts and themes including truth, nothingness, enownment, art and Be-ing and discusses the Greeks, Nietzsche and Hegel at length. In addition to the main text, the text also includes two further important essays, A Retrospective Look at the Pathway' (1937/8) and ''The Wish and the Will (On Preserving What is Attempted)'' (1937/8), in which Heidegger surveys his unpublished works and discusses his relationship to Catholic and Protestant Christianity and reflects on his life''s path. This is a major translation of a key text from one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century, now available in the Bloomsbury Revelations Series.Trade ReviewThis is a central text for coming to terms with Heidegger's thinking ... The translation itself mirrors and maintains the haunting character of the German text. The Translators' Foreword is a masterpiece in setting the stage and opening up the possibilities for the English to stay true to the Heideggerian project of thinking the truth of be-ing. * Kenneth Maly, University of Wisconsin, USA *Table of ContentsTranslator's Foreword I. Introduction II. Leaping Ahead unto the Uniqueness of Be-ing III. Philosophy IV. On Projecting-Open Be-ing V. Truth and Knowing Awareness VI. Be-ing VII. Be-ing and Man VIII. Be-ing and Man IX. Anthropomorphism X. History XI. Technicity XII. 'History' and Technicity XIII. Be-ing and Power XIV. Be-ing and Being XV. The Thinking of Be-ing XVI. The Forgottenness of Be-ing XVII. The History of Be-ing XVIII. Gods XIX. Errancy XX. On the History of Metaphysics XXI. The Metaphysical 'Why-Question' XXII. Be-ing and 'Becoming' XXIII. Being as Actuality XXIV. Be-ing and 'Negativity' XXV. Being and Thinking, Being and Time XXVI. A Gathering into Being Mindful XXVII. The Be-ing-Historical Thinking and the Question of Being XXVIII. The Be-ing-Historical Concept of Metaphysics Appendix I: A Retrospective Look at the Pathway Appendix II: The Wish and the Will Editor's Epilogue

    1 in stock

    £24.69

  • On the Essence of Language and the Question of

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd On the Essence of Language and the Question of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe texts and notes collected in this volume offer unique insight into the development of Heidegger’s thinking on language and art from the late 1930s to the early 1950s – a tumultuous period both for Heidegger personally and for Germany as a whole. Following Germany’s defeat in World War II, Heidegger was banned from teaching at Freiburg University, where he had been a professor since 1928, and his thinking underwent significant changes as he began to cultivate different modes of silence and non-saying in his philosophy of language. This volume illuminates these shifts and charts the evolution of key terms in Heidegger’s philosophy of language during this key period in the development of his thought. The central theme of Heidegger’s reflections on language in this volume is his repeated engagement with the character of the word, silence and the unsaid, and his rejection of the instrumental conception of language, where he instead prioritized conversation as the “homeland of language.” Alongside references to Hölderlin and von Hofmannsthal and shrewd scrutiny of aural phenomena such as silent thought and speechlessness, speech is demonstrated to be intimately connected to the human essence. In a later section, Heidegger examines the place of art, in particular the plastic arts, and the role of the artist in conjunction with the new industrial landscape and architecture of his time, and in juxtaposition with ancient Greek attitudes to space and the polis. This key work by Heidegger, now available in English for the first time, will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophy and to anyone interested in Heidegger’s thought.Trade Review"This volume invites us to follow Heidegger as he thinks on paper and to join in his explorations of being, language, and art. Adam Knowles' thoughtful translation conveys the dogged inventiveness of these texts."—Richard Polt, Xavier University "These starkly polysemic notes on language, poetry, and art dramatically elaborate Heidegger's later phenomenological understanding of how poetry gives rise to both art and language, how that emergence gets disastrously eclipsed and forgotten by Western metaphysics, and what it means to rediscover being's poetic emergence today. Here Heidegger finally thinks clearly through the distinction between 'the being of entities' (or 'beingness,' the domain of metaphysics) and 'beyng' (or 'being as such,' the heart of the matter for poetic thinking), that crucial distinction which both destroys the early 'metaphysical' project of Being and Time and launches his later work of thinking beyond metaphysics (and the nihilistic history metaphysics underwrites)."—Professor Iain Thomson, University of New Mexico

    15 in stock

    £23.75

  • The Metaphysics of German Idealism: A New

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Metaphysics of German Idealism: A New

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume comprises the lecture course that Heidegger gave in 1941 on the metaphysics of German Idealism. The first part of the lecture course contains a preliminary consideration of the distinction between ground and existence. The elucidation of the conceptual history includes a striking confrontation with Kierkegaard’s and Jaspers’ concepts of existence, as well as an elucidation of the concept of existence in Being and Time, which Heidegger distinguishes from the former concepts. Heidegger’s self-interpretation is not an end in itself, however, but rather a way of pointing to Schelling’s distinction between ground and existence, whose root and inner necessity and whose various versions Heidegger discusses subsequently. The second part of the lecture course is focused on Schelling’s “freedom treatise,” which Heidegger regards as the pinnacle of the metaphysics of German Idealism. Heidegger’s consideration of Schelling’s distinction between ground and existence finds its guiding thread in the introduction of the realms of being – eternal or finite, each being is a joining of the ground of existence and existence itself. In a subsequent overview, Heidegger discusses the relation of the distinction between ground and existence to the essence of human freedom and to the essence of the human. On the basis of this discussion, it becomes possible to grasp the connection between freedom and evil in Schelling’s system. This important work by Heidegger, published here in English for the first time, will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophy and to anyone interested in Heidegger’s work.Trade Review“Unlike the course he offered on the same subject five years earlier, Heidegger’s 1941 lectures on Schelling’s ‘freedom treatise’ demonstrate his decisive break from ‘metaphysics,’ including German idealism, and allow us to see more clearly the radical reorientation of his later thought. No less fascinating is the large portion of the present volume devoted to an interpretation of Kierkegaard’s concept of existence and its relation to the (so-called) ‘existentialism’ of Being and Time. This excellent translation is a must-read for students and scholars alike.”Taylor Carman, Barnard College “Heidegger’s lecture course from 1941 not only attempts a new interpretation of Schelling’s essay on the essence of human freedom, extending his 1936 treatment of that same text, but contains a wealth of material on Heidegger’s ongoing reflections on the history of metaphysics and an important series of elucidations of Being and Time. This careful and sensitive translation will not only be of great interest to scholars of German Idealism, but is essential reading for anyone following Heidegger’s own philosophical development.”William McNeill, DePaul UniversityTable of ContentsTranslators’ Introduction INTRODUCTION THE NECESSITY OF A HISTORICAL THINKING § 1. Schelling’s Treatise as the Peak of the Metaphysics of German Idealism § 2. Historical Thinking, Historiographic Explanation, Systematic Reflection § 3. Elucidations of the Title of the Treatise § 4. The Organization of the Treatise § 5. Brief Excursus on a Further Misgiving (the Historiographic – the Current – That Which Has Been) PART I PRELIMINARY REFLECTION ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN GROUND AND EXISTENCE § 6. The Core Section of the Treatise: The Distinction between Essence Insofar as It Exists and Essence Insofar as it Is Merely Ground of Existence § 7. The Organization of the Preliminary Reflection First Chapter The Conceptual-Historical Elucidation of Ground and Existence § 8. Essentia and Existentia § 9. “Existence” and “Philosophy of Existence” (K. Jaspers) § 10. Kierkegaard’s Concept of Existence § 11. Kierkegaard, “Philosophy of Existence,” and Being and Time (1927) a) What Occasion Is There for Classifying Being and Time as “Philosophy of Existence”? ) Analytic of Existence ) Existence – As Understood in the Sense of Kierkegaard’s Restriction of It ) Philosophy of Anxiety, of the Nothing, of Death, of Care . . . ) Philosophical Anthropology b) Rejection of the Classification of Being and Time as Philosophy of Existence by Way of an Elucidation of the Concepts of Existence and Da-sein (Elucidations of Being and Time) ) Existence and Dasein as Meaning “Actuality in General” (As Understood in Traditional Usage of Language) ) Dasein as the Bodily-Psychic-Rational Being-Actual of the Human, and Existence as the Subjectivity of Self-Being (Jaspers) ) “Existentiell” and “Existential” Concepts of Existence ) “Understanding of Being” as the Decisive Determination of Dasein and Existence in Being and Time ) Dasein, Temporality, and Time ) Temporality, Da-sein, Existence ) Anxiety, Death, Guilt, the Nothing within the Realm of Questioning in Being and Time ) The “Essence” of Da-sein ) Understanding of Being, and Being ) Being and the Human – Anthropomorphism § 12. Preliminary Interpretation of Schelling’s Concept of Existence § 13. The Inceptive Impetuses Determining the Essence of Ground and Their Historical Transformation Second Chapter The Root of Schelling’s Distinction between Ground and Existence § 14. Elucidation of the Essential Determination of Being as Willing a) The Essential Predicates of Being ) Ground-lessness ) Eternity ) Independence from Time ) Self-Affirmation b) Justification of the Predicates of Being c) In What Way Willing Is Sufficient for the Predicates of Being d) Being in Its Highest and Ultimate Jurisdiction § 15. Being as Willing as the Root of the Distinction between Ground and Existence Third Chapter The Inner Necessity of Schelling’s Distinction between Ground and Existence Fourth Chapter The Various Formulations of Schelling’s Distinction between Ground and Existence § 16. The Proper Aim of the Interpretation of the Freedom Treatise: Reaching the Fundamental Position of the Metaphysics of German Idealism. Evil and the System § 17. Transition from the Preliminary Reflection to the Interpretation of the Core Section of the Treatise and of the Latter Itself PART II AN INTERPRETATION OF THE CORE SECTION, “THE ELUCIDATION OF THE DISTINCTION” BETWEEN GROUND AND EXISTENCE § 18. The “Elucidation of the Distinction” as the Presentation of Beings as a Whole (God, World, Human) First Chapter The Reflection that Takes God as a Starting Point § 19. The Direct Elucidation: The Presentation of the Being of Beings “in” God. Philosophy as Unconditional Knowledge of the Absolute in Contrast to Theology and Mathematics. The Various Senses of the Word “Nature” a) Philosophy and Theology b) Philosophy and Mathematics c) The Concept of the Absolute in Schelling and Hegel § 20. The Analogical Elucidation: Presentation of the Correspondence Between the Stations of the Being of the Absolute § 21. The Circularity of the Distinction Between Ground and Existence § 22. Summary of What Was Said about the Distinction in God § 23. Excursus: The Unconditional Precedence of the Certainty (That Is to Say, Concurrently: the Beingness) of the Absolute Second Chapter The Reflection that Takes its Point of Departure from Things § 24. The Ground in God as “Originary Yearning” § 25. Creation as Formation through the Imagination; the Creature as “Image” Third Chapter The Reflection that Takes its Point of Departure from the Human § 26. The Necessity of Creation and the Essence of the Human as the Proper Creature in which God Himself Reveals Himself § 27. Human Will as “Divine Glimpse of Life” and “Seed of God” CONCLUSION OVERVIEW § 28 The “Distinction” and the Essence of Freedom and of Human Freedom in Particular § 29 The “Distinction” in its Full Essence § 30. The “Distinction” and the Essence of the Human § 31. The Essence of Evil § 32. Evil and the System § 33. The System and the Truth (Certainty) of Beings as a Whole § 34. What Confrontation Means with Respect to Metaphysics RECAPITULATIONS AND COURSE OF THE INTERPRETATION Recapitulation of 14 January Recapitulation of 21 January Recapitulation of 28 January Recapitulation of 4 February Recapitulation of 11 February Recapitulation of 18 February Recapitulation of 25 February Recapitulation of 4 March Recapitulation of 11 March APPENDIX Preliminary Glimpses and Directives Transitional Reflection on Hegel The Confrontation with the Metaphysics of German Idealism and with Metaphysics in General Supplement (Leibniz) German–English Glossary English–German Glossary Greek/Latin–English Lexicon

    15 in stock

    £38.53

  • Thought Poems: A Translation of Heidegger's Verse

    Rowman & Littlefield Thought Poems: A Translation of Heidegger's Verse

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    Book SynopsisHeidegger’s turn to poetry in the latter half of his career is well known, but his own verse has to date received relatively little attention. How can we understand Heideggerian poetics without a thorough reading of the poet’s own verse? Thought-Poems offers a translation of GA81 of Heidegger’s collected works, where the reader can read the German version alongside the English text. Musical, allusive, engaged deeply with humanity’s primordial relationships, the Gedachtes or thought-poems here translated show Heidegger’s language at its most beautiful, and open new ways to conceive of the relationship between language and being.Trade ReviewWalls' translation of Heidegger's Thought Poems (Gedachtes) will prove to be the most authoritative and illuminating commentary on and annotation to Heidegger's voluminous philosophical, discursive, and analytical work.... Walls' magnificent translation utterly transforms Heidegger's legacy from here on. Essential. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. -- N. Lukacher, emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago * Choice Reviews *Table of Contents Part I: Early Poems – Letters – Thought-Poems (1910 – 1975) / 1. Early Unpublished Poems and Letters 1910-1918 / 2. Thought-Poems 1945-46 / 3. Thought-Poems 1972-75 / Part II: From the Experience of Thinking / 1. On the Way Home / 2. The Ring of Beyng / 3. Shifts / 4. And so we are cautious / 5. Amo: volo ut sis / 6. Sonata Sonans / 7. Arrivals / 8. Beckonings / 9. Pages for “Beckonings” / 10. Be-ginning and Origin in the Claiming “from” Freydom / 11. From the Workshop / 12. The Cabin in the Evening / 13. Pindari Isthmia V, 1-16 / 14. Ήράκλειτος ὁ σκοτεινός / 15. Furrows / 16. Disturbed by withdrawn nobles / Part III: Thought-Poems for the Estate – Some Thinking / Part IV: Scatterings / Bibliography / Index

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    Book SynopsisThis volume consists of over one-hundred epistolary exchanges between Martin Heidegger and one of his earliest students, Karl Löwith, who became a renowned and accomplished philosopher in his own right. The letters span a period of just over fifty years and range from casual to philosophical in tone. The more philosophically oriented letters shed important light on the ideas and writings of both Heidegger and Löwith, while the more casual letters provide insight into Heidegger the teacher, the man, and the friend, as well as into Löwith the devoted but reflectively critical student. By providing previously untranslated materials, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of the lives and the work of these two crucially important philosophers. Additionally, through the various bibliographical and cultural details that are disclosed along the way, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of German intellectual and cultural history during the span of its most challenging and devastating years.Table of ContentsForeword to the Collected Letters of Martin Heidegger / Correspondence: 1919 – 1973 / Supplemental Material / 1. Letter from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche to Karl Löwith / 2. Heidegger’s assessment of Karl Löwith’s habilitation thesis / 3. Selections from the Italian diary of Karl Löwith / 4. Letter from Ada Löwith-Kremmer to Elfride Heidegger-Petri / 5. List of Heidegger’s lectures in which Löwith took part / Explanatory Notes / Afterword / Index

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    Book SynopsisThe Question Concerning the Thing presents a full English translation of a lecture course first delivered by Heidegger at Freiburg University during the Winter Semester of 1935-36 (originally published in German as volume 41 of the Gesamtausgabe). The text presents with particular clarity Heidegger’s distinctive approach to issues of general philosophical interest. Heidegger shows how a litany of classical metaphysical problems flow from the basic question ‘what is a thing?’, revealing the historicity of these problems and, thus, the ways in which they implicate further issues of cultural significance. He examines issues regarding the history and philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and logic that are still debated today. Moreover, the lecture course as a whole is framed by questions regarding the nature of philosophy itself. Along the way, Heidegger provides sensitive and often provocative discussions of historically significant figures, in particular Kant.Trade ReviewThis superb translation by two experts in Heidegger studies will be a most welcome addition for students of Heidegger’s development, as it marks his burgeoning interest in what a thing is, his continued reflections on modern scientific thought, and his final sustained foray into Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. -- Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Professor of Philosophy, Boston UniversityThe magician from Messkirch at the height of his early pedagogical powers, spellbindingly deconstructing the history of Western metaphysics and reconstructing Kant’s first Critique, the most important philosophical work since Plato’s Republic. Long quietly influential on both Heidegger and Kant scholarship, Heidegger’s fascinating work is finally available in a clear and compelling English translation that does justice to the original, thanks to the meticulous efforts of Reid and Crowe. -- Iain Thomson, University of New MexicoThis lecture course marks a crucial step in Heidegger’s thinking of things. Focusing on modern metaphysics, Heidegger powerfully details the shift from Aristotelian to Newtonian physics, close reads Kant on the nature of the thing, and concludes with a provocative interpretation of transcendentalism that informs Heidegger’s own thinking. The new translation is crisp and fresh, bringing Heidegger’s profound thoughts to a new audience. -- Andrew J. Mitchell, Winship Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy, Emory UniversityTable of ContentsTranslators’ Introduction / German-English Lexicon / The Question Concerning the Thing

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  • Correspondence: 1919–1973

    Rowman & Littlefield International Correspondence: 1919–1973

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    Book SynopsisThis volume consists of over one-hundred epistolary exchanges between Martin Heidegger and one of his earliest students, Karl Löwith, who became a renowned and accomplished philosopher in his own right. The letters span a period of just over fifty years and range from casual to philosophical in tone. The more philosophically oriented letters shed important light on the ideas and writings of both Heidegger and Löwith, while the more casual letters provide insight into Heidegger the teacher, the man, and the friend, as well as into Löwith the devoted but reflectively critical student. By providing previously untranslated materials, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of the lives and the work of these two crucially important philosophers. Additionally, through the various bibliographical and cultural details that are disclosed along the way, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of German intellectual and cultural history during the span of its most challenging and devastating years.Table of ContentsForeword to the Collected Letters of Martin Heidegger / Correspondence: 1919 – 1973 / Supplemental Material / 1. Letter from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche to Karl Löwith / 2. Heidegger’s assessment of Karl Löwith’s habilitation thesis / 3. Selections from the Italian diary of Karl Löwith / 4. Letter from Ada Löwith-Kremmer to Elfride Heidegger-Petri / 5. List of Heidegger’s lectures in which Löwith took part / Explanatory Notes / Afterword / Index

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  • Thought Poems: A Translation of Heidegger's Verse

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    Book SynopsisHeidegger’s turn to poetry in the latter half of his career is well known, but his own verse has to date received relatively little attention. How can we understand Heideggerian poetics without a thorough reading of the poet’s own verse? Thought-Poems offers a translation of GA81 of Heidegger’s collected works, where the reader can read the German version alongside the English text. Musical, allusive, engaged deeply with humanity’s primordial relationships, the Gedachtes or thought-poems here translated show Heidegger’s language at its most beautiful, and open new ways to conceive of the relationship between language and being.Table of Contents Part I: Early Poems – Letters – Thought-Poems (1910 – 1975) / 1. Early Unpublished Poems and Letters 1910-1918 / 2. Thought-Poems 1945-46 / 3. Thought-Poems 1972-75 / Part II: From the Experience of Thinking / 1. On the Way Home / 2. The Ring of Beyng / 3. Shifts / 4. And so we are cautious / 5. Amo: volo ut sis / 6. Sonata Sonans / 7. Arrivals / 8. Beckonings / 9. Pages for “Beckonings” / 10. Be-ginning and Origin in the Claiming “from” Freydom / 11. From the Workshop / 12. The Cabin in the Evening / 13. Pindari Isthmia V, 1-16 / 14. Ήράκλειτος ὁ σκοτεινός / 15. Furrows / 16. Disturbed by withdrawn nobles / Part III: Thought-Poems for the Estate – Some Thinking / Part IV: Scatterings / Bibliography / Index

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