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Heidegger and the Human / edited by Ingo Farin and Jeff Malpas.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
- SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
- Heidegger, Martin.
- Humanism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (380 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [2022]
- Summary:
- Original and critical essays by leading scholars on the question of the human in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Notes
- Part I. Anthropology and Philosophy
- Chapter One Heidegger's Engagement with and Critique of Philosophical Anthropology
- Factical Life and Hints of a Hermeneutical Anthropology
- Philosophical Anthropology within the Bounds of Being and Time
- Heidegger's Break with Philosophical Anthropology
- Husserl contra Heidegger
- Heidegger against the Hegemony of Anthropological Discourse
- Heidegger contra Husserl
- The Human This Side of Anthropologism
- Chapter Two From Heidegger's Da-Sein to the "Prince of the World"
- Beyond Heidegger's "Authenticity"
- Human, All-Too-Human: On Becoming a Question to Oneself
- Questioning Da-Sein
- Anthropologism
- Psychologism
- But "What" Is a Menschending?-"Who" Is Da-Sein?
- "Aether" and Care: Other Others
- On Animal Da-Sein
- Coda: Heidegger's Da-Sein and Anders's Devil
- Chapter Three The Unfought Battle: Heidegger and Plessner
- Rumor Has It
- Taking Plessner to Davos: On Borrowing a Concept
- Pushing Nature to Its Boundaries: On Naturalizing Existence
- Return to Sender: On Reassigning Humanitas
- Chapter Four On the Twofoldness of Human Beings: Husserl's "Reply" to Heidegger's Critical Remarks
- Heidegger's Critical Remarks
- Psychophysical Complexes vs. Unified Persons
- A Question of Individuation
- Persons as Expressive Wholes
- Conclusion
- Part II. Human Being, Otherness, and World
- Chapter Five Returning to Place: Retrieving the Human from "Humanism"
- The Place of the "Letter" in Heidegger's Thinking
- Returning to Place
- Place and the Human
- From Truth to Ethics
- The Critique of "Humanism"
- Place and Its Forgetting
- The Retrieval of the Human
- Notes.
- Chapter Six Being Human and Being Open: Heidegger's Radicalization of the Transcendental after Husserl
- Heidegger's Critique of Psychologism
- The Being of the Intentional and Human Experience
- Intentional Correlation and the Critique of Sense-Conferring
- From Husserl and through Scheler: Heidegger's Breakthrough
- Heidegger's Polemic with Philosophies of Consciousness and Subjectivity
- The Appropriation of Apriority and Categoriality
- Apriority, History, Openness
- Chapter Seven Play, World, and the Human
- Play and the Human
- Heidegger on Play
- A Connecting Thread: Heraclitus Fragment B52
- Humans and Humanism
- Sylvia Wynter and the Play of Humanism
- Chapter Eight Bio-logies of Being: On Human and Animal Life in Heidegger and Beyond
- Life and the Human Sciences
- Life-Worlds of the Living
- Difficult Delimitations
- Chapter Nine Heidegger's Race
- Heidegger and the Question of Race
- The Logic Lectures of 1934: Human Beings Without History
- Heidegger's Rejection of Hegel's Concept of History
- Hegel, Race, and Metaphysics
- Heidegger's Rejection of Race
- Part III. Life, Identity, and Finitude
- Chapter Ten Dasein and Intersectional Identity
- Dasein
- Intersectional Identity (Personal Identity as Intersectional)
- Chapter Eleven Natality vs. Mortality: Turning Heidegger Inside Out
- "Fact of Life" or Metaphor?
- Natality as Thrownness?
- Birth as Appearance
- The Mutual Dependence of World and Natality
- The First-Person Perspective: Existing as a Beginner
- The Daimon on the Shoulder
- Heidegger's Contempt for the Public
- Conditions and Actualizations
- Future: Closed and Open
- Finding Meaning
- On Being Human
- Chapter Twelve Having Some Regard for Human Frailty
- Being a Case of Dasein
- Being Finite
- Being in Love
- Becoming a First-Class Human Being
- Chapter Thirteen Dwelling after 1945: Heidegger among the Architects
- Inside Out: Heidegger's Critique of Humanism
- Outside In: Heidegger's Alternative
- Heidegger among the Architects
- A Missed Opportunity?
- List of Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781438490502
- 143849050X
- OCLC:
- 1345220125
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