Becoming Heidegger on the trail of his early occasional writings, 1910-1927
In the decades since Martin Heidegger's death, many of his early writings --notes and talks, essays and reviews-- have made it into print, but in such scattershot fashion and erratic translation as to mitigate their usefulness for understanding the development, direction, and ultimate shape of...
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Evanston (Illinois) :
Northwestern University Press
2007
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Series: | Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
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Online Access: | Sumario |
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Table of Contents:
- Student years, 1910-1917
- Curricula vitae
- Two articles for The academician
- The problem of reality in modern philosophy
- Recent research in logic
- Messkirch's triduum: a three-day meditation on the war
- Question and judgment
- The concept of time in the science of history
- Supplements to The doctrine of categories and meaning in Duns Scotus
- On Schleiermacher's second speech, "On the essence of religion"
- Early Freiburg period, 1919-1923
- Letter to Engelbert Krebs on his philosophical conversion
- Letter to Karl Löwith on his philosophical identity
- Vita, with an accompanying letter to Georg Misch
- Critical comments on Karl Jaspers's Psychology of worldviews
- Phenomenological interpretations with respect to Aristotle: indication of the hermeneutical situation
- Marburg period, 1924-1928
- The problem of sin in Luther
- The concept of time
- Being-there and being-true according to Aristotle
- Wilhelm Dilthey's research and the current struggle for a historical worldview
- On the essence of truth (Pentecost Monday, 1926)
- Letter exchange with Karl Löwith on Being and time
- "Phenomenology," draft B (of the Encyclopaedia Britannica article), with Heidegger's letter to Husserl
- "Heidegger, Martin": lexicon article attributed to Rudolf Bultmann
- Appendixes: supplements by Heidegger's contemporaries
- Appendix A: Academic evaluations of Heidegger by his teachers and peers
- Appendix B: Husserl and Heidegger
- Appendix c: Karl Löwith's impressions of Husserl and Heidegger