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  1. Being and Time by Martin Heidegger, 2008-08-01
  2. Basic Writings by Martin Heidegger, 2008-11-01
  3. The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude by Martin Heidegger, 2001-03-01
  4. Zollikon Seminars: Protocols - Conversations - Letters (SPEP) by Martin Heidegger, 2001-09-12
  5. Stranger from Abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Friendship and Forgiveness by Daniel Maier-Katkin, 2010-03-22
  6. Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger: An Unresolved Conversation, 1951--1970 by James K. Lyon, 2006-01-18
  7. The Principle of Reason (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 1996-01-01
  8. The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays by Martin Heidegger, 1982-02-19
  9. Nietzsche: Volumes One and Two (Nietzsche, Vols. I & II) by Martin Heidegger, 1991-03-01
  10. Martin Heidegger on Being Human: An Introduction to Sein Und Zeit by Richard Schmitt, 2000-09-29
  11. Country Path Conversations (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2010-05-24
  12. Concept of Time: The First Draft of Being and Time (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Martin Heidegger, Ingo Farin, 2011-06-16
  13. Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, Fifth Edition, Enlarged (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, Richard Taft, 1997-09-01
  14. Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by William Richardson, 2003-01-01

1. Martin Heidegger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Martin Heidegger (September 26, 1889 – May 26, 1976) (pronounced ma t n ha d g ) was an influential German philosopher. His best known work is Being and
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    Heidegger claimed that Western philosophy has, since Plato , misunderstood what it means for something to be, tending to approach this question in terms of a being, rather than asking about being itself. In other words, Heidegger believed all investigations of being have historically focused on particular entities and their properties, or have treated being itself as an entity, or substance , with properties. A more authentic analytic of being would, for Heidegger, investigate "that on the basis of which beings are already understood," or that which underlies all particular entities and allows them to show up

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Martin Heideggerhis story, his thought, his workat Mythos Logos. With links galore!
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MARTIN HEIDEGGER (1889-1976) "Man is not the lord of beings. Man is the shepherd of Being. Man loses nothing in this "less"; rather, he gains in that he attains the truth of Being. He gains the essential poverty of the shepherd, whose dignity consists in being called by Being itself into the preservation of Being's truth." ( Letter on Humanism "Philosophy gets under way only by a peculiar insertion of our own existence into the fundamental possibilities of Dasein as a whole. For this insertion it is of decisive importance, first, that we allow space for beings as a whole; second, that we release ourselves into the nothing, which is to say, that we liberate ourselves from those idols everyone has and to which they are wont to go cringing; and, finally, that we let the sweep of suspense take its full course, so that it swings back into the basic question of metaphysics which the nothing itself compels: Why are there beings at all, and why not rather nothing?" ( What is Metaphysics?
Biography Martin Heidegger, the German philosopher, was born September 26th, 1889, to Friedrich and Johanna Heiddeger, in the Black Forest region of Messkirch. He began gymnasium at Constance in 1903, but was later transferred, in 1906, to Bertholds gymnasium in Freiberg. Here, he boarded at the archiepiscopal seminary of St. Georg. Heidegger was impressed early on with

3. Martin Heidegger --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Martin Heidegger German philosopher, counted among the main exponents of existentialism.
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4. Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger’s 1927 publication, Sein und Zeit (translated as Being and Time, 1962), can plausibly be considered the most influential philosophical text
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Martin Heidegger 26 September 1889 – 26 May 1976 John Phillips National University of Singapore Martin Heidegger’s 1927 publication, Sein und Zeit (translated as Being and Time , 1962), can plausibly be considered the most influential philosophical text of the 20 th century. The main focus of this work had been announced at least fifteen years earlier when Heidegger was still in his early twenties and it remained his lifelong topic until his death in 1976. He has designated this subject matter with a number of terms: life, historicity, situated being, facticity, Dasein’ s Sein (i.e., the being of there-being), and later in his life, das Ereignis , which is normally translated as, “the event of appropriation,” and is supposed to designate the unfolding of being. The topic, in short, concerns how human beings are situated historically in a world that from the beginning has meaning for them, both making possible and setting limits to their future. Sein und Zeit is less the mighty tome or magnum opus that it appeared to be during its early publishing career, but more a seamless amalgamation of relatively independent drafts

5. Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger is acknowledged to be one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th century, but also the most controversial.
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- Although the maning of being is the basic issue for philosophy, its true nature has been forgotten and concealed. - Human beings are uniquely open to being but must be understood in terms of existential categories rather than traditional, objectifying categories. - Being must be understood in terms of temporality. - Being can be understood only through a meditative and poetic kind of thinking that is not calculative or objectifying. - Insofar as being can be conceptualized, it is that which enables beings to be revealed in a dynamic event that conceals even as it reveals.
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Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889 in Messkirch in south-west Germany to a Catholic family. His father worked as sexton in the local church. In his early youth Heidegger was being prepared for the priesthood. In 1903 he went to the high school in Konstanz, where the church supported him by a scholarship, and then, in 1906, he moved to Freiburg. His interest in philosophy first arose during his high school studies in Freiburg when, being seventeen, he read Franz Brentano's book entitled On the Manifold Meaning of Being according to

6. Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger. The Question Concerning Technology. in William Lovitt, The Question Concerning Technology. and Other Essays, Harper Torchbooks,
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The Competitiveness of Nations in a Global Knowledge-Based Economy May 2005 AOA Homepage Martin Heidegger The Question Concerning Technology in William Lovitt The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays , Harper Torchbooks In what follows we shall be questioning concerning technology. Questioning builds a way. We would be advised, therefore, above all to pay heed to the way, and not to fix our attention on isolated sentences and topics. The way is a way of thinking. All ways of thinking, more or less perceptibly, lead through language in a manner that is extraordinary. We shall be questioning concerning technology, and in so doing we should like to prepare a free relationship to it. The relationship will be free if it opens our human existence to the essence of technology. [1 When we 1. “Essence” is the traditional translation of the German noun Wesen One of Heidegger’s principal aims in this essay is to seek the true meaning of essence through or by way of the “correct” meaning. He will later show that Wesen does not simply mean what something is, but that it means, further, the way in which something pursues its course, the way in which it remains through time as what it is.

7. Existentialism: Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger, Being and Time and existentialist thought.
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Heidegger came to regard language as the ultimate reality, and so is much quoted (but perhaps not read: he is phenomenally difficult) by literary theorists. But though he might appear to be calling poetry the most authentic language, Heidegger in fact uses poetry for illustration of his own ideas.
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Being and Time . He returned to Freiburg in 1929, became Rector in 1933, when he also implemented Nazi policies and made his notorious pro-Hitler radio broadcast. The following year Heidegger resigned as Rector, and took no further part in politics. His activities were not forgotten after the war, however, and the French occupying powers banned him from lecturing until 1950. But the following year Heidegger was granted Emeritus status, and indeed continued writing till 1961, when he published his two-volume Nietzsche . He died in Freiburg in 1976. Heidegger's star waned in the sixties, along with those of other Existentialists , but has risen again with current interest in hermeneutics , Post-structuralism and green politics. Until 1927, Heidegger studied the philosophy of Husserl, the hermeneutics of Dilthey and the anthropology of Scheler, but wrote modestly and conventionally. All this changed with

8. Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger was born in Messkirch, BadenWürttenberg, the son of Friedrich Heidegger, a Catholic sexton, and Johanna Heidegger (née Kempf).
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) German philosopher, one of the most controversial and original thinkers of the 20th century. Sein und Zeit (1927, Being and Time), Heidegger's most famous publication, deals with the question of Being. Although Heidegger has been dismissed sometimes as unintelligible, his thoughts have influenced Sartrean existentialism, philosophical hermeneutics, Derridean deconstruction, literature criticism, theology, psychotherapy, aesthetics and even environmental studies. "All research - especially when it moves in the sphere of the central question of being - is an ontic possibility of Da-sein. The being of Da-sein finds its meaning in temporality." (from Being and Time On the Manifold Meaning of Being According to Aristotle (1862), which led him to Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations (1900-01), the founding work of the phenomenological movement. Heidegger read it again and again in the years to follow. At the age of twenty he decided to become a Jesuit, but his noviciate lasted only two weeks. He then entered the theological seminary of Freiburg University, receiving his doctorate in 1913 with a thesis on the doctrine of judgment in psychologism. Heidegger's habilitation thesis on the philosophy of Duns Scotus appeared in 1915. During WW I Heidegger's career in the army was sporadic, and he was released several times for health reasons. In 1917 Heidegger married Thea Elfride Petri, his former student; they had two sons and a daughter.

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Translate this page Martin Heidegger kam am 26. September 1889 als erstes Kind der Eheleute Friedrich und Johanna Heidegger in Meßkirch (Baden) zur Welt.
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F¼r andere Personen mit diesem Familiennamen siehe Heidegger (Begriffskl¤rung) Martin Heidegger 26. September in MeŸkirch 26. Mai in Freiburg im Breisgau ) war ein deutscher Philosoph . Er z¤hlt zu den einflussreichsten Philosophen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Zu den zentralen Bem¼hungen Heideggers geh¶rt die Kritik der traditionellen Metaphysik , die er unter ph¤nomenologischen hermeneutischen und ontologischen Gesichtspunkten interpretierte und kritisierte. Heidegger hat zudem die philosophische Richtung der Fundamentalontologie begr¼ndet. Seine Gedanken ¼bten direkt und ¼ber einige seiner Sch¼ler groŸen und bleibenden Einfluss auf die moderne Philosophie auch auŸerhalb Deutschlands sowie auf andere Geisteswissenschaften aus. Heideggers NS-Engagement ist bis heute Gegenstand kontroverser Debatten.
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10. ArtandCulture Artist: Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger, some 300 years later, saw this thought experiment as all wrong Descartes should have picked up the wax, used it, molded it.
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Translate this page Biografía del pensador con enlace a términos relacionados. Incluye enlaces externos.
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Tumba de Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger Messkirch 26 de septiembre de Friburgo de Brisgovia (Freiburg im Breisgau), 26 de mayo de Estudi³ teolog­a cat³lica,(sus v­nculos personales con muchas figuras del catolicismo perdur³ en su vida, pero no ocurri³ lo mismo con el dogma) y luego filosof­a en la Universidad de Friburgo de Brisgovia , donde fue disc­pulo de Husserl , el fundador de la fenomenolog­a . Comenz³ su actividad docente en Friburgo en , para luego ense±ar durante un per­odo ( ) en Marburgo . Retorn³ a Friburgo en ese ºltimo a±o, ya como Profesor de Filosof­a. Influy³ e influye con vigencia que no se apaga, en todos los pensadores europeos -y con el paso del tiempo en los no-europeos - posteriores, a partir de la publicaci³n de "Ser y tiempo"(1927),de modo se±alado,entre muchos otros, en la obra de la fil³sofa alemana y ulteriormente radicada en Estados Unidos, por el antisemitismo nazi, Hannah Arendt .(Hannah- bella muchacha jud­a mucho m¡s joven que ©l- fue su disc­pula e incondicional admiradora en sus clases de Friburgo y como p³stumamente se supo, al mismo tiempo, amante de Heidegger, que, por ser casado, cuid³ siempre escrupulosamente, el secreto de esta relaci³n con su devota alumna. Tiempo despu©s Arendt se establecer­a en Estados Unidos. Este v­nculo,que m¡s tarde derivar­a en amistad entra±able, perdurar¡ en la vida de ambos, que concluye con muy poca diferencia de tiempo.) El estilo did¡ctico pero algo complicado de Heidegger en

12. Literary Encyclopedia: Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger is one of the crucial figures of twentiethcentury thought, comparable in influence or effect to Ludwig Wittgenstein or Albert Einstein.
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Martin Heidegger Born in Germany in 1889, Martin Heidegger is widely considered to be one of the greatest, and at the same time the most controversial, philosophers of the twentieth century. He began his life as a Roman Catholic, and even joined the Jesuit order as a novice but had to be dismissed shortly thereafter due to poor health. Yet this same man, by the end of his life would turn his back on the Catholic system and would be hailed as a significant influence on new schools of thought such as existentialism, hermeneutics, deconstruction and, what he is most identified with, phenomenology . Heidegger would also become a committed member of the Nazi Party in 1933, and this involvement would affect the way he was viewed by his peers for many if not all the remaining years of his life.
Heidegger studied under philosopher Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. And although Heidegger would become a phenomenologist himself, his works slowly diverged from his teacher. Heidegger’s main interest was ontology , defined as the study of being. His most famous publication is Being and Time, a dauntingly difficult yet brilliant work in which he tackles a basic question of ontology: what does it mean to say an entity is?

14. Martin Heidegger [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
martin heidegger was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th century, but also the most controversial. His thinking has contributed
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Martin Heidegger was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20 th century, but also the most controversial. His thinking has contributed to such diverse fields as phenomenology ( Merleau-Ponty ), existentialism ( Sartre , Ortega y Gasset), hermeneutics (Gadamer, Ricoeur ), political theory ( Arendt , Marcuse), psychology (Boss, Binswanger, Rollo May), theology (Bultmann, Rahner, Tillich), and postmodernism ( Derrida ). His main concern was ontology or the study of being. In his fundamental treatise, Being and Time , he attempted to access being (Sein) by means of phenomenological analysis of human existence (Dasein) in respect to its temporal and historical character. In his later works Heidegger had stressed the nihilism of modern technological society, and attempted to win Western philosophical tradition back to the question of being. He placed an emphasis on language as the vehicle through which the question of being could be unfolded, and on the special role of poetry. His writings are notoriously difficult. Being and Time remains still his most influential work.

15. Ereignis - Martin Heidegger In English
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Ereignis - Martin Heidegger in English Ereignis Punktmannigfaltigkeit Welcome to my Heidegger site. It contains information on the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) and links to related web pages in English. Information at this site Latest links Chronology of Heidegger's Life Heidegger Books Bestsellers, my bibliography Gesamtausgabe Complete works Heidegger Greek Help Fragments, glossary Ereignis Interviews Heidegger Mailing Lists Links that I've been able to categorize Written by Heidegger Introductions, References

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After studying with Husserl , Martin Heidegger undertook an academic career in Germany, lecturing with great success both in Marburg and at the University of Freiburg, where he served as Rector in 1933-34. During this period, Heidegger not only cooperated with the educational policies of the National Socialist government but also offered it his enthusiastic public support. As a result, Heidegger was suspended from all teaching duties in the post-war era from 1945 to 1950. The nature and extent of his sympathies for Nazi ideology remain matters of some dispute. Heidegger's Sein und Zeit Being and Time ) (1927) applied the methods of phenomenology to ontology , in an effort to comprehend the meaning of "Being" both in general and as it appears concretely. This led Heidegger to a conception of human existence Dasein inauthenticity . H eidegger's most familiar themes are evident in The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (1927) and Introduction to Metaphysics "Hegel and the Greeks" is a sample of Heidegger's reflections on the history of philosophy.

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Brief overview of heidegger s contribution to philosophy.
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Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger is widely regarded as one of the central figures of the existentialist movement and has had a major influence in the areas of phenomenology and ontology. His seminal work, Sein und Zeit , affected the philosophical and cultural landscape of continental Europe for decades. Heidegger's contribution to philosophy is remarkably monolithic in its devotion to metaphysics and ontology. Time and again Heidegger returned to the question, "what is the meaning of being?" One of Heidegger's later works The Question Concerning Technology (1977), deals with the issue of dehumanization in modern society, what Heidegger called the "darkening of the world." The book was based on four lectures delivered in 1949 and captured Heidegger's ontological approach to issues important to post-World War Europe. Heidegger was greatly concerned about technical nihilism, and for a time believed that Nazism could provide a solution. After the war, Heidegger described the catastrophe as, "the confrontation of European humanity with global technology" (Heim, 1993, p. 55). However, throughout his work, Heidegger is careful to approach technology with neither praise nor blame-neither as an optimist nor pessimist. Heidegger's concept of technology is not defined by things or processes. For Heidegger, "technology's essence is nothing technological" (1977, p. 4). Instead it is a system, Gestell , looming but undefined (Heim, p. 57).

18. Martin Heidegger, Existentialism And Martin Heidegger, The Realm Of Existentiali
martin heidegger, 18891976. heidegger was a German philosopher who maintained that authentic human existence belongs only to those who react with angst to
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existentialism and Martin Heidegger at The Realm of Existentialism -:- Martin Heidegger Reading List by Katharena -:- Heidegger Essentials Existentialism Philosophical Movements ... Terrorism Martin Heidegger, 1889-1976. Heidegger was a German philosopher who maintained that authentic human existence belongs only to those who react with angst to the inherent emptiness of life. His works, including Being and Time (1927), greatly influenced Jean Paul Sartre and other existentialists. Heidegger posited a fundamental relation between the mode of being of objects, of humanity, and of the structure of time. In Heidegger's view, the individual is always in danger of being submerged in the world of objects, everyday routine, and the conventional crowd.
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died May 26, 1976, Messkirch, West Gemany Where shall we seek Nothing? Where shall we find Nothing? In order to find something must we not know beforehand that it is there? Indeed we must! First and foremost we can only look if we have pre-supposed the presence of a thing to be looked for. But the thing we are looking for is Nothing. Is there after all a seeking without pre-supposition, a seeking complemented by a pure finding? Martin Heidegger -:- Heidegger Reading List by Katharena -:- Martin Heidegger: Main Page Discuss existentialism and Martin Heidegger ... Katharena's Essential Heidegger, for the Mind on Fire!

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A student of Husserl, whom heidegger succeeded as professor of philosophy at Freiburg, he was also influenced by Kierkegaard, Dilthey, and Nietzsche.
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A student of Husserl , whom Heidegger succeeded as professor of philosophy at Freiburg, he was also influenced by Kierkegaard, Dilthey, and Nietzsche . Heidegger's major work, Being and Time (1927), analyzes the concepts of "care," "mood," and the individual's relationship to death, relates authenticity of being as well as the anguish of modern society to the individual's confrontation with his own temporality. Although he rejected the title, Heidegger is regarded as one of the founders of 20th-century Existentialism, and he influenced the work of Sartre . His later work included studies of poetry and of dehumanization in modern society. See Also: Index ... Feedback

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