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  1. The Phenomenology of Religious Life (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2010-02-05
  2. Introducing Heidegger by Jeff Collins, 2002-02-16
  3. On The Essence Of Language: The Metaphysics of Language and the Essencing of the Word; Concerning Herder's Treatise On the Origin of Language (S U N Y Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, Wanda Torres Gregory, et all 2004-09-02
  4. Fruhe Schriften (His Gesamtausgabe) (German Edition) by Martin Heidegger, 1978
  5. Logic As the Question Concerning the Essence of Language (SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 2009-08-06
  6. Being and Time (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 2010-07
  7. Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2009-06-15
  8. Estudios sobre mistica medieval (Spanish Edition) by Martin Heidegger, 2003-12-31
  9. What Is Called Thinking? by Martin Heidegger, 1976-04-12
  10. Martin Heidegger and European Nihilism by Karl Löwith, 1998-03-15
  11. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2000-01-01
  12. Martin Heidegger's Being and Time (Masterworks in the Western Tradition) by Richard M. Mcdonough, 2006-07-01
  13. Martin Heidegger: Key Concepts
  14. Nietzsche: Vols. 3 and 4 (Vol. 3: The Will to Power as Knowledge and as Metaphysics; Vol. 4: Nihilism) by Martin Heidegger, David Farrell Krell, 1991-03-01

41. Martin Heidegger@Everything2.com
martin heidegger was a phenomenologist, and actively resisted the existentialist label that his contemporaries had desginated for him.
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42. HEIDEGGER,FRANCE, POLITICS, THE UNIVERSITY.
Pierre Bourdieu s L Ontologie Politique de martin heidegger, for example, .. 8 martin heidegger, Die Selbstbehauptung der deutschen Universität / Das
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43. Robert Fulford's Review Of Martin Heidegger: Between Good And Evil
Long after it was over, long after everyone who cared knew that Germany s great philosopher had made a tragic fool of himself, martin heidegger was still
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Dark Genius: Martin Heidegger was central to modern thoughtand a Nazi
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Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil
Ottawa Citizen
, May 10, 1998) Long after it was over, long after everyone who cared knew that Germany's great philosopher had made a tragic fool of himself, Martin Heidegger was still working on his alibi, still hoping to make his most infamous performance on the public stage marginally acceptable. His crime was brutally obvious: in May, 1933, already established as a major thinker, he put on a Nazi uniform, swastika and all, to assume his new position as Nazi-approved rector of the University of Freiburg. In the November of that first year of Hitler's new Germany, he told the students, "Let not axioms or 'ideas' be the rules of your Being. The Fuhrer, himself and alone, is the present and future German reality and its law." By then, the persecution of Jews, book-burning, and the suppression of opposition were public facts. Heidegger endorsed the whole Nazi project. This scandal burdens his reputation and will no doubt follow behind him, clanking its chains, through the next century. In his lifetime, however, he worked hard to make it look less like the historic blunder it was. To a considerable extent he succeeded, and at his death in 1976 his Nazi period was widely considered brief and aberrant, almost an eccentricity, not something we should worry about when considering his greatness. After all, mistakes happen. Times were tough. In 1960, when he received a letter from an admirer who couldn't reconcile the philosopher Heidegger with the Heidegger who supported Nazi thugs, he replied by describing German conditions in 1933the 7-million unemployed, "Germany's economic throttling by the Treaty of Versailles," mass confusion that "spread to the universities," etc. He implied that he had reluctantly fallen into step behind the Nazis, because only they could save Germany.

44. Introduction To Metaphysics By Martin Heidegger
Brief excerpt from heidegger s essay. Includes links to other related sites.
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Introduction to Metaphysics
Martin Heidegger
Anyone for whom the Bible is divine revelation and truth has the answer to the question "Why are there essents rather than nothing?" even before it is asked: everything that is, except God himself, has been created by Him. God himself, the increate creator, "is". One who holds to such faith can in a way participate in the asking of our question, but he cannot really question without ceasing to be a believer and taking all the consequences of such a step. He will only be able to act "as if"... On the one hand a faith that does not perpetually expose itself to the possibility of unfaith is no faith but merely a convenience: the believer simply makes up his mind to adhere to the traditional doctrine. This is neither faith nor questioning, but the indifference of those who can busy themselves with everything, sometimes even displaying a keen interest in faith as well as questioning. From the standpoint of faith our question is "foolish". Philosophy is this very foolishness. About the Author Ereignis: Comprehensive Heidgger Links
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45. BBC - Radio 4 - In Our Time - Greatest Philosopher - Martin Heidegger
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46. Martin-Heidegger-Internetseiten - Herzlich Willkommen!
Translate this page Das heidegger WWW-Server-Projekt soll helfen das Wirken martin heidegger zu dokumentieren. Informationen über heidegger als Philosoph und eine Biographie.
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"Doch das Sein - was ist das Sein? Es ist Es selbst. Dies zu erfahren und zu sagen, muss das künftige Denken lernen." Zitat aus Platons Lehre von der Wahrheit mit einem Brief über den "Humanismus" , Francke Verlag Bern, 1975 Nach dem Abitur studiert Martin Heidegger 1909 zunächst katholische Theologie und Philosophie. 1911 gibt er jedoch das Theologiestudium auf und konzentriert sich auf das philosophische Studium. Die Phänomenologie Edmund Husserls prägt entscheidend sein philosophisches Denken. Das bekanntestes Werk Martin Heideggers ist " Sein und Zeit " aus dem Jahre 1927. Danach erscheinen in rascher Folge weitere Schriften. Sie befassen sich unter vielem anderem mit der Geschichte der Philosophie, mit Interpretationen von Dichtungen (u.a. Hölderlin und Rilke ), über die Sprache, über die Kunst und das Wesen der Technik. Nach dem 2. Weltkrieg führt die Auseinandersetzung mit der zentralen Frage nach dem Sein zu einer neuen Orientierung seines Denkens, die er mit dem Begriff "die Kehre" bezeichnet. Suchen:
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48. Martin Heidegger On Aletheia And Ontotheology
martin heidegger interpretation of aletheia and of the history of metaphysics as ontotheology /
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In its initial form this page will offer three lists: b) Heidegger's contributions to the interpretation of the history of metaphysics as ontotheology; c) Heidegger's original works published in the Gesamtausgabe (Collected Works). INTRODUCTION "Heidegger's way of understanding the originary phenomenon of truth is to "make clear the mode of being of the cognition itself." His starting point is a proposition that is not based on intuition. Someone says with his or her back to the wall: this picture hangs askew. The proposition embodies the claim to have discovered the picture (as a being) in the "how" (the mode) of its being. The proposition displays this "how" of being in language. In the attempt to verify the proposition by sensuous experience, the recognition, according to Heidegger, is directed only to the intended being (the picture) and not to the proposition. It is directed to the being itself (which is to be verified by perception) in its mode of uncoveredness (Entdeckt-heir), i.e., in its showing-itself. Confirmation (Bewährung) means this showing-itself of the being in the same way in which it is intended in the proposition. A true proposition shows the being in its mode of uncoveredness. The phenomenon of "originary truth" does not have the character of correspondence. It is the ground of the concept of truth in the sense of correspondence and propositional truth. By unfolding the meaning of alétheia Heidegger shows us a more originary sense of truth as unconcealment (Unverborgenheit). He wants to show that this concept coincides with the first and originary concept of truth in Greek thinking. In this primary sense only the discovering human Dasein can be "true" while it is Being-discovering (Entdeckend-Sein). On the other hand, beings (Seiendes) that we can find in the world can only "be" in a secondary mode, i.e., as being-discovered (Entdecktsein). They can only make a claim to uncoveredness. Their fundament is the Being-discovering of the human Dasein. The being-true of a discovered being is only possible as being discovered by human Dasein as being-in-the-world.

49. Salon.com Books | Being Martin Heidegger
13, 2000 Why is there something instead of nothing, asked philosopher martin heidegger, and he asked it again and again throughout his life.
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His new translator tells you what you need to know about the philosopher and why you need to know it. By Ralph Brave Still, after all the revelations of his involvement with National Socialism, all the mockery over his idiosyncratic vocabulary and all the dissension over his postmodern progeny, Heidegger persists. Indeed, Heidegger thrives. Each year sees more of his work translated into English and other languages around the globe. Each year seems to find some new group proclaiming a new way to apply Heidegger's philosophy to its practical tasks. Nurses, environmental activists and even salesmen are now being urged to "authentically" relate to their clients, their work and the world, a quintessentially Heideggerian notion. Presidential candidate Ralph Nadar quoted the philosopher at a rally the day before the election, echoing Heidegger's sentiment that the "basic fact about human beings is that we care about one another." This year marks a major event in the Heidegger world: the publication of a new translation of his 1935 lectures, "Introduction to Metaphysics," rendered into English by Richard Polt and Gregory Fried. Their work is noteworthy because it brings Heidegger's voice alive in ways that the earlier translation by Ralph Manheim failed to do, and in places it corrects Manheim's attempts to soften Heidegger's resonance with the Nazis.

50. UBC Student - Theory And Criticism - Hearing Heidegger And Saussure
heidegger, martin. Being and Time. Trans. Joan Stambaugh. Albany State U of NY, 1996. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. Ed. Vincent B.Leitch.
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by Elmer G. Wiens In their theories of language, Saussure and Heidegger concern themselves with the correspondence between words and ideas. Whereas both writers discuss the duality between a word and the concept it represents, and how this duality as a link mutates with time, Heidegger focuses on how words as concepts come into being. While Saussure emphasizes that language is form, a system of sound-images linked to ideas, Heidegger deliberates on how language as language speaking permits new concepts into language. Saussure perceived that the paradigm of language based on a one-dimensional variable labelled "word," with its domain of a dictionary's list of words, lacked sufficient variables to explain itself. Saussure split the variable "word" into signifier (sfr) and signified (sfd), creating two dimensions from one dimension. Using Heidegger's language, dif-ference is the "pain" of this split, the rupture in the theory of language, shifting and expanding language, and the unfolding of one's perception of the world that language conceals and reveals. The "gain" in language from this split is the new dimension of the sign thing, S, denoted as the complex S = (sfr, sfd). The new variable, S, exists in Saussure's theory of language as a dimension that subordinates the prior dimension of the variable "word." The variables sfr and sfd form a language grid, with particular

51. Heidegger, Martin
This hallmark of existentialist thought owes much to the works of martin heidegger. heidegger (1889–1976) was born in Germany s Black Forest region.
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52. Cabinet Magazine Online - Being There
martin heidegger was born in the small town of Messkirch on the edge of the Black Forest in 1889, a few months after Nietzsche rushed across the Piazza
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I stood on a steeply sloping hillside deep in the Black Forest, panting, bathed in sweat and covered in mud. A group of llamas had stopped grazing nearby to watch me. After disorientation and fatigue, flying, driving, walking, and running, after springing over an electrified fence and sliding down a wooded slope, after losing my phone, my wife, and my bearings, I had at last found Martin Heidegger's hut.
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Hannah Arendt was finishing high school. A short while later, she traveled to the Black Forest and began to study with him. They fell in love.
Then as now, publication was required for academic advancement, and so, at the insistence of Husserl and others, Heidegger began to plan a work that would secure his position. In 1922, his wife Elfriede had inherited a modest sum, and to avoid the galloping inflation of the period she invested it in a secluded retreat for her philosopher-husband and their growing family. She found a small plot of hillside land in the higher reaches of the Black Forest rendered inexpensive because a stream cut through it, making it too marshy for farming. She had a small hut, twenty by twenty-three feet, built into a hillside there, commanding a beautiful view of the valley below and the Alps rising in the distance. Soon thereafter, her husband began, at last, to write.

53. Martin-Heidegger-Gesellschaft E.V. | Heidegger Society
Translate this page martin heidegger gilt inzwischen allgemein als einer der bedeutendsten Denker der Moderne. In seinem Denken sind maßgebliche Ansätze und Richtungen der
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54. Heidegger Athenaeum - Writings By Martin Heidegger Together With Various Contemp
End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking, martin heidegger National Socialism as the Custodian of Being, martin heidegger
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55. Heidegger Startseite
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56. Martin Heidegger - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
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57. MARTIN HEIDEGGER
Translate this page Pagine heideggeriane sul pensiero, la vita e l opera del filosofo tedesco. A cura di Diego Fusaro.
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58. Discourse On Thinking By Martin Heidegger
Discourse on Thinking , by martin heidegger, a Trade PB from Perennial, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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One of the most important philosophical works of our time a work that has had tremendous influence on philosophy, literature, and psychology, and has literally changed the intellectual map of the modern world.

59. HEIDEGGER, MARTIN, 1889-1976---from BECOMING MORE AUTHENTIC By JAMES PARK
martin heidegger (18891976), the German existentialist philosopher, has given us much of the modern formulation of Authentic Existence. I. INAUTHENTICITY
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), the German existentialist philosopher,
has given us much of the modern formulation of Authentic Existence. I. INAUTHENTICITY As adults we are usually parts of the social mass, the anonymous 'they'.
The complex processes of everyday life so completely absorb our attention
that we may have lost contact with our deepest inner selves.
We live basically scattered and fragmented lives,
pushed and pulled this way and that by the changing tides of fad and fashion. Our hectic and 'involved' way of life effectively shields us
from the disclosure of our underlying existential anxiety, guilt, and death.
Our culture provides ready-made ways of interpreting everything. By keeping ourselves preoccupied with small talk, chatter, and "everydayness", we lose the uncanniness of existence in a tranquilized and familiar world. Thrown into the middle of a fully-formed human culture each of us develops a social personality by slightly modifying the 'they-self'. We seldom make real choices of our own;

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