Synopses & Reviews
Here is the essential Heidegger, a most controversial figure. Following a cogent introduction by Manfred Stassen, this collection is divided into three sections: The Man - Politics and Ideology; The Method - Philosophy from Phenomenology to "Thanking"; and The Message - From "Being" to "Beyng." All but one of the translations is a classic rendition. Among the content: "The Jewish Contamination of German Spiritual Life" (1929); "Follow the Fnhrer!" (1934); "The Thinker as Poet" (1947); "The Task of Destructuring of the History of Ontology (1927); "My Way to Phenomenology" (1963); "Being-in-the-World as Being-with and Being a Self: The 'They' (1927); "Care as the Being of Da-sein" (1927); "àPoetically, Man Dwellsà" (1951); "The Question Concerning Technology" (1949); and much more.
Synopsis
Here is the essential Heidegger, a most controversial figure. Following a cogent introduction by Manfred Stassen, this collection is divided into three sections: The Man - Politics and Ideology; The Method - Philosophy from Phenomenology to "Thanking"; and The Message - From "Being" to "Beyng." All but one of the translations is a classic rendition. Among the content: "The Jewish Contamination of German Spiritual Life" (1929); "Follow the Fnhrer!" (1934); "The Thinker as Poet" (1947); "The Task of Destructuring of the History of Ontology (1927); "My Way to Phenomenology" (1963); "Being-in-the-World as Being-with and Being a Self: The 'They' (1927); "Care as the Being of Da-sein" (1927); "àPoetically, Man Dwellsà" (1951); "The Question Concerning Technology" (1949); and much more.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Manfred Stassen
THE MAN - POLITICS AND IDEOLOGYThe Jewish Contamination of German Spiritual Life - Letter to Victor Schwoerer (1929)
Translated by Manfred Stassen The Self-Assertion of the German University (1933)
Translated by Karsten Harries Follow the Fuhrer! (1934)
Translated by D.D. Runes Why Do I Stay in the Provinces? (1934)
Translated by Thomas J. Sheehan The Thinker as Poet (1947)
Translated by Albert Hofstadter Only a God Can Save Us:
Der Spiegel's Interview (September 23, 1966)
Translated by Maria P. Alter and John D. Caputo THE METHOD - PHLOSOPHY FROM PHENOMENOLOGY TO "THANKING' DE(CON)STRUCTION AND PHENOMENOLOGY The Task of a Destructuring of the History of Ontology (1927)
Translated by Joan Stambaugh The Phenomenological Method of the Investigation (1927)
Translated by Joan Stambaugh My Way to Phenomenology (1963)
Translated by Joan StambaughTHINKING/THANKINGThe Pathway (1949)
Translated by T.F. O'MearaWhat Is Called, What Calls for, Thinking? (1952)
Translated by Fred D. Wieck and J. Glenn GrayDiscourse on Thinking (1955)
Translated by John M. Anderson adn E. Hans FreundTHE MESSAGE - FROM "BEING" TO "BEYNG"FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGYAn Analysis of Environmentality and Worldliness in General (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughThe Question of Being (Letter to Ernst Junger "Concerning 'The Line'") (1955)
Translated by William Kluback and Jean T. WildeEXISTENTIAL ANALYSISBeing-in-the-World as Being-with and Being a Self: The "They" (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughThe Everyday Being of the There and the Falling Prey of Da-sein (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughCare as the Being of Da-sein (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughThe Possible Being-a-Whole of Da-sein and Being-toward-Death (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughThe Existentially Authentic Potentiality-for-Being-a-Whole of Da-sein as Anticipatory Resoluteness (1927)
Translated by Joan StambaughPHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND POETRYUnderstanding, Interpretation, Discourse, Language, Idle Talk (1927)
Translated by Joan Stambaugh"...Poetically, Man Dwells..." (1951)
Translated by Albert HofstadterCRITIQUE OF TECHNOLOGYThe Question Concerning Technology (1949)
Translated by William LovittNotesBibliography