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Trade Review

The translation is admirable and the translators should be congratulated for their successes.

* The Heythrop Journal *

Arel's and Feuerhahn's translation pays careful heed to Heidegger's linguistic peculiarities while making the text accessible to a non-German readership.

* Hegel Bulletin *

[T]his is an excellent translation of a difficult and sometimes frustrating work by Heidegger.

* Phenomenonological Reviews *

[T]he English-speaking world should be thankful to Arel and Feuerhahn for their work in making this volume available.3/16/16

* Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

Table of Contents

Translators' Introduction

NEGATIVITY. A CONFRONTATION WITH HEGEL APPROACHED FROM NEGATIVITY (1938/39, 1941)

I. Negativity. Nothing – abyss – beyng
II. The realm of inquiry of negativity
III. The differentiation of being and beings
IV. Clearing – Abyss – Nothing
V. Hegel
Appendix
Supplement to the title page
Supplement to section 1

ELUCIDATION OF THE "INTRODUCTION" TO HEGEL'S "PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT"
(1942)

Preliminary consideration. On the various roles and positions of the Phenomenology
of Spirit within Hegel's metaphysics

I. The grounding of the enactment of the presentation of appearing knowledge
(paragraphs 1-4 of the "Introduction")

II. The self-presentation of appearing knowledge as the course into the truth of its own
essence (paragraphs 5-8 of the "Introduction")

III. The criterion of the examination and the essence of the examination in the course
of appearing knowledge (paragraphs 9-13 of the "Introduction")

IV. The essence of the experience of consciousness and its presentation
(paragraphs 14-15 of the "Introduction")

V. Absolute metaphysics (sketches for paragraph 16 of the "Introduction")

Appendix. Supplements to I-IV (paragraph 1-15 of the "Introduction")

Editor's Afterword

German-English Glossary
English-German Glossary

Hegel

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 31/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9780253017574, 978-0253017574
      ISBN10: 0253017572

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      The translation is admirable and the translators should be congratulated for their successes.

      * The Heythrop Journal *

      Arel's and Feuerhahn's translation pays careful heed to Heidegger's linguistic peculiarities while making the text accessible to a non-German readership.

      * Hegel Bulletin *

      [T]his is an excellent translation of a difficult and sometimes frustrating work by Heidegger.

      * Phenomenonological Reviews *

      [T]he English-speaking world should be thankful to Arel and Feuerhahn for their work in making this volume available.3/16/16

      * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Translators' Introduction

      NEGATIVITY. A CONFRONTATION WITH HEGEL APPROACHED FROM NEGATIVITY (1938/39, 1941)

      I. Negativity. Nothing – abyss – beyng
      II. The realm of inquiry of negativity
      III. The differentiation of being and beings
      IV. Clearing – Abyss – Nothing
      V. Hegel
      Appendix
      Supplement to the title page
      Supplement to section 1

      ELUCIDATION OF THE "INTRODUCTION" TO HEGEL'S "PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT"
      (1942)

      Preliminary consideration. On the various roles and positions of the Phenomenology
      of Spirit within Hegel's metaphysics

      I. The grounding of the enactment of the presentation of appearing knowledge
      (paragraphs 1-4 of the "Introduction")

      II. The self-presentation of appearing knowledge as the course into the truth of its own
      essence (paragraphs 5-8 of the "Introduction")

      III. The criterion of the examination and the essence of the examination in the course
      of appearing knowledge (paragraphs 9-13 of the "Introduction")

      IV. The essence of the experience of consciousness and its presentation
      (paragraphs 14-15 of the "Introduction")

      V. Absolute metaphysics (sketches for paragraph 16 of the "Introduction")

      Appendix. Supplements to I-IV (paragraph 1-15 of the "Introduction")

      Editor's Afterword

      German-English Glossary
      English-German Glossary

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