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Five Groundbreaking Moments in Heidegger's Thinking presents a fresh interpretation of some of Heidegger's most difficult but important works, including his second major work, Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) [Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning)]. The careful approach shows how, for Heidegger, the acts of reading, thinking, and saying all move beyond the theoretical/conceptual and become an ongoing experience.
In new translations of central texts, Kenneth Maly invites the reader to think along the way by reading, contemplating, and translating Heidegger's ideas into this context. An introduction to the field of philosophy and more specifically to Heidegger's thought, Five Groundbreaking Moments in Heidegger's Thinking asks the reader, in some manner, to actively engage in thinking.
Contents
Introduction: Admonitions, Reminders
1. The Conditions in Which We Find Ourselves
2. Setting the Stage
3. Guideposts for This Work
4. First Moment: Heidegger and Nondual Thinking, Inseparable Phenomenon
5. Second Moment: Heidegger and Nonconceptual Language as Saying
6. Third Moment: Heidegger and the Symbiosis of Translation and Thinking, from Saying
7. Fourth Moment: Heidegger and Engaging in the Retrieval of Greek Thinking-Saying
8. Fifth Moment: Time-Space as Ab-Ground



