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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporation for their contribution to our site. The following information came from Microsoft Encarta. Here is a hyperlink to the Microsoft Encarta home page. http://www.encarta.msn.com Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976), German philosopher, who developed existential phenomenology and has been widely regarded as the most original ...
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Artefact - A Site of Philosophy: Inventory
Artefact made by art Current artefact inventory Latest additions: 1. Casting within Enpropriation and the Leap from Standing Presence Some observations on Heidegger's Beitr ge zur Philosophie and leave-taking from metaphysics. 2. Entwurf einer digitalen Ontologie (Draft Casting of a Digital Ontology) A study (in both German and English) of the digital casting of beings in the digital age. Where ...
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Heidegger Gesamtausgabe Plan
This is a list of the complete works of Martin Heidegger. The numbers are those assigned to each work in the official collection, the Gesamtausgabe, which is still an ongoing effort. The Gesamtausgabe is published by Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main.
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Martin Heidegger and Environmental Ethics
MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Copyright 2000 by Tad Beckman, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA 91711 After World War II, Martin Heidegger directed much of his thinking to technology and to the impact of technology on our perceptions of human life. One of the essays developed along this path was The Question Concerning Technology. (1) It is unfortunate that the essay is not widely ...
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Heidegger's Reading of Heraclitus
Introduction In a career stretching over half a century Martin Heidegger attempts to question the limitations of the Western philosophical tradition and open a space for thinking outside of it. At the beginning of this tradition he places the pre-Socratics, in particular Anaximander, Parmenides, and Heraclitus. In the fragments of these thinkers he finds both the foreshadowing of the tradition's ...
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English Translations of Heidegger's Works
Back to HyperJeff Network | History Page | Mac Craziness | Think Pages | Book Search | Quick reference guide to the English translations of Heidegger Heidegger links at Tropes Tons and tons of links at Ereignis Date Written Title Book Translator 1916 The Concept of Time in the Science of History J Brit Soc Phen, Vol 9, No 1, Jan 1978 Harry S Taylor and Hans W Uffelmann 1919/21 Comments on Karl ...
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Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger--his story, his thought, his work--at Mythos & Logos. With links galore!
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Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Martin Heidegger is widely regarded as one of the central figures of the existentialist movement and has had a major influence in the areas of phenomenology and ontology. His seminal work, Sein und Zeit, affected the philosophical and cultural landscape of continental Europe for decades. Heidegger's contribution to philosophy is remarkably monolithic in its devotion ...
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Heidegger Mailing Lists
Heidegger Mailing Lists Heiddegger Mailing List Heiddegger Mailing List Send mail to majordomo@jefferson.village.virginia.edu, with the folowing command: info heidegger Mail from the list is archived here. Heidegger DialogNet The Heidegger DialogNet mailing list is now hosted on Yahoo! Their archives are located here. Created 1996/8/17 Last updated 2001/09/04 Ereignis ...
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Stealing the Language
Philosophy, Language, and Politics: Heidegger's Attempt to Steal the Language of the Revolution in 1933-34 * By Frank H.W. Edler ON FEBRUARY 26, 1934, the Foreign Policy Office of the Nazi party, headed by Alfred Rosenberg, received a letter from the National Socialist Doctors' Association. It was written by Walter Gross and reads as follows: Dear Party Comrade Trotha! Again and again from ...
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