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Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009-07-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253004376

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Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy by Martin Heidegger Pdf

This volume presents Heidegger’s 1924 Marburg lectures which lay the intellectual groundwork for his magnum opus, Being and Time. Here are the seeds of the ideas that would become Heidegger’s unique and highly influential phenomenology. Heidegger interprets Aristotle’s Rhetoric and looks closely at the Greek notion of pathos. These lectures offer special insight into the development of his concepts of care and concern, being-at-hand, being-in-the-world, and attunement, which were later elaborated in Being and Time. Available in English for the first time, these lectures make a significant contribution to ancient philosophy, Aristotle studies, Continental philosophy, and phenomenology.

Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-07-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UCSD:31822037345998

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Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy by Martin Heidegger Pdf

This volume of Heidegger's works presents his important 1924 Marburg lectures that anticipate much of the revolutionary thinking that he subsequently articulated in Being and Time. Here are the seeds of the ideas that would become Heidegger's unique phenomenology. Heidegger interprets Aristotle's Rhetoric and looks closely at the Greek notion of pathos.

Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2007-11-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253004369

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Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy by Martin Heidegger Pdf

The eminent German philosopher’s unique analysis of Ancient Greek philosophy and its relation to his own pioneering work. Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy presents a lecture course given by Martin Heidegger in 1926 at the University of Marburg. The book provides Heidegger’s most systematic history of Ancient philosophy beginning with Thales and ending with Aristotle. In this lecture, which coincides with the completion of his most important work, Being and Time, Heidegger is working out a way to sharply differentiate between beings and Being. Richard Rojcewicz’s clear and accurate translation offers English-speaking readers valuable insight into Heidegger’s views on Ancient thought and concepts such as principle, cause, nature, unity, multiplicity, Logos, truth, science, soul, category, and motion.

Basic Questions of Philosophy

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1994-06-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253004383

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Basic Questions of Philosophy by Martin Heidegger Pdf

“This excellent translation” presents Heidegger’s mature thought on the essence of Truth as he was writing his major work, Contributions to Philosophy (Library Journal). This is the first English translation of a lecture course Martin Heidegger presented at the University of Freiburg in 1937–1938. Heidegger’s task here is to reassert the question of the essence of truth, not as a “problem” or as a matter of “logic,” but precisely as a genuine philosophical question, in fact the one basic question of philosophy. Thus, this course is about the essence of truth as well as the essence of philosophy itself. On both sides Heidegger draws extensively upon the ancient Greeks, on their understanding of truth as aletheia and their determination of the beginning of philosophy as the disposition of wonder. In addition, these lectures were presented at the time that Heidegger was composing his second magnum opus, Beiträge zur Philosophie, and provide the single best introduction to that complex and crucial text.

Aristotle's Metaphysics 1–3

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1995-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 0253329108

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Aristotle's Metaphysics 1–3 by Martin Heidegger Pdf

Martin Heidegger's reading of Aristotle was one of the pivotal influences in the development of his philosophy. First published in German in 1981 as volume 33 of Heidegger's Collected Works, this book translates a lecture course he presented at the University of Freiburg in 1931. Heidegger's careful translation and his probing commentary on the first three chapters of Book IX of Metaphysics show the close correlation between his phenomenological interpretation of the Greeks (especially of Aristotle) and his critique of metaphysics. Additionally, Heidegger's confrontation with Aristotle's Greek text makes a significant contribution to contemporary scholarship on Aristotle, particularly the understanding of potentiality in Aristotle's thought. Finally, the book exemplifies Heidegger's gift for teaching students how to read a philosophical text and how to question that text in a philosophical way.

The History of Beyng

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253018199

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The History of Beyng by Martin Heidegger Pdf

“[This] updated translation showcases what is a central and often-overlooked text in Heidegger’s oeuvre” and essential to understanding his later work (Phenomenological Reviews). The History of Beyng belongs to a series of Martin Heidegger’s reflections from the 1930s that concern how to think about being not merely as a series of occurrences, but as essentially historical or fundamentally as an event. It builds directly on an earlier work in the series, Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event), and provides a pathway to the later text, Mindfulness. Together, these texts are important for their meditations on the oblivion and abandonment of being, politics, and race, and for their incisive critique of power, force, and violence. Originally published in 1998, this English translation opens new avenues for understanding the trajectory of Heidegger’s thinking during this crucial time.

Aristotelian Philosophy

Author : Kelvin Knight
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2013-05-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780745638218

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Aristotelian Philosophy by Kelvin Knight Pdf

Aristotle is the most influential philosopher of practice, and Knight's new book explores the continuing importance of Aristotelian philosophy. First, it examines the theoretical bases of what Aristotle said about ethical, political and productive activity. It then traces ideas of practice through such figures as St Paul, Luther, Hegel, Heidegger and recent Aristotelian philosophers, and evaluates Alasdair MacIntyre's contribution. Knight argues that, whereas Aristotle's own thought legitimated oppression, MacIntyre's revision of Aristotelianism separates ethical excellence from social elitism and justifies resistance. With MacIntyre, Aristotelianism becomes revolutionary. MacIntyre's case for the Thomistic Aristotelian tradition originates in his attempt to elaborate a Marxist ethics informed by analytic philosophy. He analyses social practices in teleological terms, opposing them to capitalist institutions and arguing for the cooperative defence of our moral agency. In condensing these ideas, Knight advances a theoretical argument for the reformation of Aristotelianism and an ethical argument for social change.

Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008-12-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253004482

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Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle by Martin Heidegger Pdf

In this early lecture series, the author of Being and Time develops his unique approach to understanding humanity’s relationship to the world. This volume presents a collection of Martin Heidegger’s lectures delivered at the University of Freiburg in the winter of 1921–1922. Preceding Being and Time, the work shows the young Heidegger introducing novel vocabulary as he searches for his genuine philosophical voice. In this course, Heidegger first takes up the role of the definition of philosophy and then elaborates a unique analysis of “factical life,” or human life as it is lived concretely in relation to the world, a relation he calls “caring.” Heidegger’s descriptions of the movement of life are original and striking. As he works out a phenomenology of factical life, Heidegger lays the groundwork for a phenomenological interpretation of Aristotle, whose influence on Heidegger’s philosophy was pivotal.

Basic Concepts

Author : Martin Heidegger
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1998-07-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0253212154

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Basic Concepts by Martin Heidegger Pdf

This clear translation of Martin Heidegger's lecture course of 1941 offers a concise introduction to the new directions of his late thought. In this transition, Heidegger shifts from the problem of the meaning of being to the question of the truth of being.

Aristotle's Concept of Mind

Author : Erick Raphael Jiménez
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781107194182

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Aristotle's Concept of Mind by Erick Raphael Jiménez Pdf

A fresh interpretation of this important and widely misunderstood concept as an acquired ability to make principles and essences intelligible.

Heidegger and Rhetoric

Author : Daniel M. Gross,Ansgar Kemmann
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2006-06-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780791482766

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Heidegger and Rhetoric by Daniel M. Gross,Ansgar Kemmann Pdf

Featuring essays by renowned scholars Michael J. Hyde, Theodore Kisiel, Mark Michalski, Otto Pöggeler, and Nancy S. Struever, this book provides the definitive treatment of Martin Heidegger's 1924 lecture course, "Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy." A deep and original interview with philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, who attended the lecture course, is also included. Conducted over the course of three years, just prior to his death in 2002, the interview is Gadamer's last major philosophical statement. By carefully considering this lecture course in the context of Heidegger's life and work, the contributors compel us to reconsider the history and theory of rhetoric, as well as the history of twentieth-century continental philosophy.

Aristotle's Theory of Bodies

Author : Christian Pfeiffer
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191085307

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Aristotle's Theory of Bodies by Christian Pfeiffer Pdf

Christian Pfeiffer explores an important, but neglected topic in Aristotle's theoretical philosophy: the theory of bodies. A body is a three-dimensionally extended and continuous magnitude bounded by surfaces. This notion is distinct from the notion of a perceptible or physical substance. Substances have bodies, that is to say, they are extended, their parts are continuous with each other and they have boundaries, which demarcate them from their surroundings. Pfeiffer argues that body, thus understood, has a pivotal role in Aristotle's natural philosophy. A theory of body is a presupposed in, e.g., Aristotle's account of the infinite, place, or action and passion, because their being bodies explains why things have a location or how they can act upon each other. The notion of body can be ranked among the central concepts for natural science which are discussed in Physics III-IV. The book is the first comprehensive and rigorous account of the features substances have in virtue of being bodies. It provides an analysis of the concept of three-dimensional magnitude and related notions like boundary, extension, contact, continuity, often comparing it to modern conceptions of it. Both the structural features and the ontological status of body is discussed. This makes it significant for scholars working on contemporary metaphysics and mereology because the concept of a material object is intimately tied to its spatial or topological properties.

Evil in Aristotle

Author : Pavlos Kontos
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781107161979

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Evil in Aristotle by Pavlos Kontos Pdf

Provides the first full study of Aristotle's notion of evil and sheds light on its content, potential, and influence.

Aristotelian Studies in 19th Century Philosophy

Author : Gerald Hartung,Colin Guthrie King,Christof Rapp
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110568493

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Aristotelian Studies in 19th Century Philosophy by Gerald Hartung,Colin Guthrie King,Christof Rapp Pdf

Aristotelian philosophy played an important part in the history of 19th century philosophy and science but has been largely neglected by researchers. A key element in the newly emerging historiography of ancient philosophy, Aristotelian philosophy served at the same time as a corrective guide in a wide range of projects in philosophy. This volume examines both aspects of this reception history.

Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life

Author : Sara Brill
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780192575968

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Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life by Sara Brill Pdf

According to the terms of Aristotle's Politics, to be alive is to instantiate a form of rule. In the growth of plants, the perceptual capacities and movement of animals, and the impulse that motivates thinking, speaking, and deliberating Aristotle sees the working of a powerful generative force come to expression in an array of forms of life, and it is in these, if anywhere, that one could find the resources needed for a philosophic account of the nature of life as such. Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life explores this intertwining of power and life in Aristotle's thought, and argues that Aristotle locates the foundation of human political life in the capacity to share one's most vital activities with others. A comprehensive study of the relationality which shared life reveals tells us something essential about Aristotle's approach to human political phenomena; namely, that they arise as forms of intimacy whose political character can only be seen when viewed in the context of Aristotle's larger inquiries into animal life, where they emerge not as categorically distinct from animal sociality, but as intensifications of it. Tracing the human capacity to share life thus illuminates the interrelation between the zoological, ethical, and political lenses through which Aristotle pursues his investigation of the polis. In following this connection, this volume also examines — and critically evaluates — the reception of Aristotle's political thought in some of the most influential concepts of contemporary critical theory.