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Martin Heidegger's reflection on Greek thought is recognized as a decisive feature of his philosophical development. This work sheds light on the issues raised by his encounter and engagement with the Greeks. It also sheds light on how core philosophical concepts such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and ethics are understood.

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Contents
Preface Drew A. Hyland
Introduction: The Sojourn in the Light John Panteleimon Manoussakis
1. First of All Came Chaos Drew A. Hyland
2. Contributions to the Coming-to-Be of Greek Beginnings: Heidegger's Inceptive Thinking Claudia Baracchi
3. The Intractable Interrelationship of Physis and Techne Walter A. Brogan
4. Translating Innigkeit: The Belonging Together of the Strange Peter Warnek
5. Heidegger's Philosophy of Language in an Aristotelian Context: Dynamis Meta Logou Günter Figal
6. Toward the Future of Truth William J. Richardson
7. What We Owe the Dead Dennis J. Schmidt
8. Beyond or Beneath Good and Evil: Heidegger's Purification of Aristotle's Ethics Francisco J. Gonzalez
9. Back to the Cave: A Platonic Rejoinder to Heideggerian Postmodernism Gregory Fried
10. Plato's Other Beginning John Sallis
List of Contributors
Index

Heidegger and the Greeks

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    A Paperback / softback by Drew A. Hyland, John Panteleimon Manoussakis

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 10/08/2006
      ISBN13: 9780253218698, 978-0253218698
      ISBN10: 0253218691

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Martin Heidegger's reflection on Greek thought is recognized as a decisive feature of his philosophical development. This work sheds light on the issues raised by his encounter and engagement with the Greeks. It also sheds light on how core philosophical concepts such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and ethics are understood.

      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Preface Drew A. Hyland
      Introduction: The Sojourn in the Light John Panteleimon Manoussakis
      1. First of All Came Chaos Drew A. Hyland
      2. Contributions to the Coming-to-Be of Greek Beginnings: Heidegger's Inceptive Thinking Claudia Baracchi
      3. The Intractable Interrelationship of Physis and Techne Walter A. Brogan
      4. Translating Innigkeit: The Belonging Together of the Strange Peter Warnek
      5. Heidegger's Philosophy of Language in an Aristotelian Context: Dynamis Meta Logou Günter Figal
      6. Toward the Future of Truth William J. Richardson
      7. What We Owe the Dead Dennis J. Schmidt
      8. Beyond or Beneath Good and Evil: Heidegger's Purification of Aristotle's Ethics Francisco J. Gonzalez
      9. Back to the Cave: A Platonic Rejoinder to Heideggerian Postmodernism Gregory Fried
      10. Plato's Other Beginning John Sallis
      List of Contributors
      Index

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