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The Mystery of Being : Reconsidering the Mystical Element in Heidegger's Thought.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kuravsky, Erik, editor.
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.
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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 &amp
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.
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ISBN:
979-88-8186-099-8
979-88-8184-549-0
979-88-8180-216-5
OCLC:
1528575405

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