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The Mystery of Being : Reconsidering the Mystical Element in Heidegger's Thought.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- New Heidegger Research.
- New Heidegger Research
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
- Heidegger, Martin.
- Mysticism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (321 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2025.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
- System Details:
- text file HTML
- Summary:
- This book showcases the contributions of esteemed scholars in Heideggerian studies, delving into the inquiry of the mystical essence inherent in Heidegger's thought.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Heidegger Gesamtausgabe volumes (GA) cited in the book
- Acknowledgments
- ForewordThe Mystical Sense of Life
- Introduction: Reconsidering the "Mystical Element"
- Part I: The Trace of Mysticism in Heidegger's Thinking
- Chapter 1: In Search of the Divine God: Heidegger and the Transformative Art of Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophizing as an "Art of Living"
- The Theological Origin as Future
- The "Hours of the Mount of Olives in My Life" as a Fundamental Existential Experience
- The Phenomenologist as "Christian Theologian"
- Philosophy as "The Insertion of One's Own Existence into the Fundamental Possibilities of Dasein as a Whole"
- Thinking as a Daring to "Still Say Something Divine"
- Chapter 2: Heidegger's "Mystical" Vision of Being
- "The Saving Holy"
- The "Mystical" Vision of Being
- The "Independence" of Being and the "Relation" of Being to the Human Being and all Beings
- the Brauch Clarified
- Chapter 3: The Mysticism of Heterothesis: Heidegger's Reading of Duns Scotus and Beyond
- John Duns Scotus: Univocity and Difference of Being
- Heidegger's Habilitationsschrift
- The Meaning of Being
- Heterothesis, Ontological Difference, and Event
- Concrete Hermeneutic versus Theology
- Mysticism in Heidegger
- Conclusion: Heterothesis and Mysticism: The Event of Difference
- Part II: Hermeneutic Ontology as a Path to Retrieving Genuine Mysticism
- Chapter 4: Temporality, Clairvoyance, and the Mystical in Heidegger's Being and Time
- Introducing Section 74
- Temporality and Kinesis as the Basis of the Mystical
- Reading Section 74: The Interconnection of Death and Temporality as the Basis of a Philosophical Sense of the Mystical.
- Four-Dimensional Time as the Basis of Non-Experiential Mysticism: Clairvoyance, Temporality, and Movement
- Contrasting "Being-towards-Birth" to the Onto-theological Interpretations of Jesus's Preexistent Logos
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Stretching Hermeneutics: Being and Time and Scripture
- Toward a Phenomenological Echo of Scriptural Terminology
- Strecken
- Vorlaufende Entschlossenheit
- Wiederholung
- Zerstreuung
- Sichüberliefern/Überantworten
- Heidegger's (Religious) Description of Dasein and its Path in Being and Time
- Chapter Three-Anticipatory Resoluteness
- Chapter Four: Retrieval from Dispersion
- Chapter Five: Stretching Toward Authentic Hermeneutics
- Chapter Six-Developing the Hermeneutics of the Temporal Situation
- Conclusion: Amplifying Singularity
- Chapter 6: Heidegger and the Sufi Mysticism of Ibn ʿArabī
- Mysticism in and Through Heidegger's Early Texts
- Heidegger and Sufi Mysticism
- Being or Wujūd in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
- Transimmanence and Onto-theology
- Being's Epochal Sending-Withdrawing
- Part III: Saying The Mystery: Stillness, Language, Thinking
- Chapter 7: Martin Heidegger and the Unspeakable: On the Source of Mysticism
- Heidegger and Christian Mysticism
- Mysticism and Mystery
- Heidegger and Mystery
- The Rest Is Silence
- Chapter 8: Wording Stillness
- Chapter 9: The Grammatical Riddle of Being: Heidegger's Polysemous Participles
- Part IV: Engaging the Mystery: Agency, Attunement, Attention
- Chapter 10: Releasement as a Mode of Knowing: The Mystically Noetic Core of Human Agency in Heidegger and Meister Eckhart
- The Transcendent Origin of Human Agency
- The Quasi-agency of Beyng
- Two Modes of Willing in Meister Eckhart and Heidegger
- Concluding Thoughts
- Chapter 11: The Path of Awakening a Fundamental Attunement
- The Turning in Attunement.
- Attunement and disclosure of the Structural Basis of existence
- The Seeds of a Metaphysical Connection Between Individuation &
- World
- From Self-referential Angst to the Langeweile Disclosive of World
- Return to the (W)hole: The Gestaltlich Relation of World and Nothing
- Chapter 12: Being and the Praxis of Mindfulness
- Attention and Mindfulness
- Being, Logos, and Topos
- Attention, Language, and Dwelling Bodily in Place
- Attention, Language, and Gathering
- Attention and Orientation in Place
- The Place of Language
- Attention and Being
- The Call of Being
- Dwelling in Place
- Surface and Depth
- Implications for Individuals and Communities
- Part V: On the Way to a Dwelling Place (Among the Mystery of Things)
- Chapter 13: "This-is the land-the Sunset washes-": Re-examining the Mystery of Place in Heidegger with Emily Dickinson
- The Place of Speaking About Mystery
- The Mystery of Place and Heidegger's Topology
- "The Opening and the Close of Being"
- Arriving at "the land-the Sunset washes"
- Chapter 14: Heidegger's Fourfold Causality: The Mystical Path to Dwelling
- The Metaphysical Concept of Causality
- Fourfold Causality
- Mystical Dwelling
- Chapter 15: Heidegger and the Mystery of the Simple: Experiencing the Beynghistorical Word-thing
- Bethinging of the Simple
- The Simple of Beynghistorical Thinking
- The Mystery of the Simple
- A Brief Commentary on the Philosophy of the Heart
- About the Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 979-88-8186-099-8
- 979-88-8184-549-0
- 979-88-8180-216-5
- OCLC:
- 1528575405
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