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Showing posts with label heidegger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heidegger. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Heidegger - The End of Philosophy [made in istanbul]
Joan Stambaugh's translations of the works of Heidegger, accomplished with his guidance, have made key aspects of his thought and philosophy accessible to readers of English for many years. This collection, writes Stambaugh, contains Heidegger's attempt "to show the history of Being as metaphysics," combining three chapters from the philosopher's Nietzsche ("Metaphysics as a History of Being," "Sketches for a History of Being as Metaphysics," and "Recollection in Metaphysics") with a selection from Vortrauml;ge und Aufsauml;tze ("Overcoming Metaphysics").
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzumifmmnid/THE_END_OF_PHILOSOPHY__HEIDEGGER.pdf
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzumifmmnid/THE_END_OF_PHILOSOPHY__HEIDEGGER.pdf
Jean-Luc Nancy - The Birth to Presence [made in istanbul]
spacing as such
thing things, world worlds, human humans
http://www.mediafire.com/file/doox3hjzinm/THE_BIRTH_OF_PRESENCE__JEAN_LUC_NANCY.pdf
http://books.google.com/books?id=QY4TQoSzCPAC&pg=PP1&dq=The+Birth+to+Presence&ei=e13xSs_NKpTazQSSg_maAQ&hl=tr#v=onepage&q=&f=false
thing things, world worlds, human humans
http://www.mediafire.com/file/doox3hjzinm/THE_BIRTH_OF_PRESENCE__JEAN_LUC_NANCY.pdf
http://books.google.com/books?id=QY4TQoSzCPAC&pg=PP1&dq=The+Birth+to+Presence&ei=e13xSs_NKpTazQSSg_maAQ&hl=tr#v=onepage&q=&f=false
Marc Froment-Meurice - That is to say: Heidegger's poetics [made in istanbul]
This is the first authoritative, book-length study of what Heidegger called "thinking poetics." That Is to Say conducts its analysis of Heideggerian poetics by expounding the sense of language from the perspective of fundamental ontology. This project is carried out in readings of the pertinent chapters of Being and Time, the lectures on Hölderlin, “The Origin of the Work of Art,” and On the Way to Language. The book is guided by a question that no other writer on Heidegger has yet asked: Why should poiesis provide a privileged access to the specificity of the poetic?
With this question guiding his quite unorthodox analyses of Heidegger's texts on poetics and the work of art, the author sheds new light on every aspect of Heidegger's philosophy. The analyses devoted to Heidegger's idea of a proximity between thinking and poetry, his conception of Hölderlin as the poet, of poetic experience, and of the privilege he accords the name reveal a series of presuppositions and necessary assumptions in Heidegger's conception of poetry that not only remain unthought by Heidegger himself, but that, strictly speaking, cannot be thought in terms of what Heidegger understood by thinking.
That Is to Say points to the limits of poetics with regard to the work of art, and in particular the literary work. In doing so, it gestures toward new ways of doing justice to the literary and to art in general.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjjztxwzmlz/THAT_IS_TO_SAY__MEURICE.pdf
p.s.
read it alongside Lacoue-Labarthe
'68 reads meurice reads heidegger
With this question guiding his quite unorthodox analyses of Heidegger's texts on poetics and the work of art, the author sheds new light on every aspect of Heidegger's philosophy. The analyses devoted to Heidegger's idea of a proximity between thinking and poetry, his conception of Hölderlin as the poet, of poetic experience, and of the privilege he accords the name reveal a series of presuppositions and necessary assumptions in Heidegger's conception of poetry that not only remain unthought by Heidegger himself, but that, strictly speaking, cannot be thought in terms of what Heidegger understood by thinking.
That Is to Say points to the limits of poetics with regard to the work of art, and in particular the literary work. In doing so, it gestures toward new ways of doing justice to the literary and to art in general.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjjztxwzmlz/THAT_IS_TO_SAY__MEURICE.pdf
p.s.
read it alongside Lacoue-Labarthe
'68 reads meurice reads heidegger
Dastur - Telling Time [made in istanbul]

Telling Time takes up Heidegger's idea of a 'phenomenological chronology'. It poses the question of the possibility of a phenomenological language that would be given over to the 'temporality of being' and the finitude of existence.
The book combines a discussion of approaches to language in the philosophical tradition with readings of Husserl on temporality and the early and late texts of Heidegger's on logic, truth and the nature of language. As with Heidegger's "deconstruction" of logic and metaphysics, Dastur's work is also informed by Derrida's deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence and Nietzschean genealogy.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmumtvwe3no/TELLING_TIME__DASTUR.pdf
http://books.google.com/books?id=nWNRFdpdHuMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=dastur+telling+time&ei=VlvxSpyEGIK0yQSysvzECw&hl=tr#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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being and time,
dastur,
deconstruction,
heidegger,
langauge,
temporality
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Heidegger - GA 4 - erläuterungen zu hölderlins dichtung
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nyygy0jeymw/GA+4, erläuterungen zu hölderlins dichtung.pdf
Heidegger - GA 14 - zur sache des denkens
http://www.mediafire.com/file/magzt2jflzh/GA+14, zur sache des denkens.pdf
Heidegger - GA 11, identität und differenz
http://www.mediafire.com/file/juoggvzid0d/GA+11, identität und differenz.pdf
Heidegger - GA 10 Der Satz vom Grund
http://www.mediafire.com/file/enqndmegnry/GA+10 Der Satz vom Grund.pdf
Heidegger - GA 6 - Nietzsche, band 2
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ggygyyj5hn4/GA 6 - Nietzsche, band 2.pdf
Heidegger - GA 3 - Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nndn4d4h4jw/GA 3 - Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik.djvu
djvu file
djvu file
Heidegger - GA 13 - AUS DER ERFAHRUNG DES DENKENS
http://www.mediafire.com/file/tz2ukrewy1g/GA 13 - AUS DER ERFAHRUNG DES DENKENS.pdf
Heidegger - GA 1 - FRÜH SCHRIFTEN
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ouwwwmznrzi/GA 1 - FRÜH SCHRIFTEN.pdf
Heidegger - GA 7 - VORTRÄGE UND AUFSÄTZE
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ylmmwmwmhet/GA 7 - VORTRÄGE UND AUFSÄTZE.pdf
Monday, December 8, 2008
On the Study of Greek Poetry by Friedrich Von Schlegel [made in istanbul]

[made in istanbul]
On the Study of Greek Poetry
by Friedrich Von Schlegel
Stuart Barnett (translator and foreword)
after seeing that most of the people are not even aware of this text I felt an urgency to xerox it, an urgency to remind.
text of the epochal turn: a companion to planetary age
p.s. by mistake I named the file's author schelling
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greek philosophy,
heidegger,
made in istanbul,
modernity,
schlegel
Kierkegaard's Instant: On Beginnings by David J. Kangas
Kierkegaard's Instant: On Beginnings
(Studies in Continental Thought)
by David J. Kangas
In Kierkegaard's Instant, David J. Kangas reads Kierkegaard to reveal his radical thinking about temporality. For Kierkegaard, the instant of becoming, in which everything changes in the blink of an eye, eludes recollection and anticipation. It constitutes a beginning always already at work. As Kangas shows, Kierkegaard's retrieval of the sudden quality of temporality allows him to stage a deep critique of the idealist projects of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. By linking Kierkegaard's thought to the tradition of Meister Eckhart, Kangas formulates the central problem of these early texts and puts them into contemporary light--can thinking hold itself open to the challenges of temporality?
one of the best books ever written on kierkegaard
(Studies in Continental Thought)
by David J. Kangas
In Kierkegaard's Instant, David J. Kangas reads Kierkegaard to reveal his radical thinking about temporality. For Kierkegaard, the instant of becoming, in which everything changes in the blink of an eye, eludes recollection and anticipation. It constitutes a beginning always already at work. As Kangas shows, Kierkegaard's retrieval of the sudden quality of temporality allows him to stage a deep critique of the idealist projects of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. By linking Kierkegaard's thought to the tradition of Meister Eckhart, Kangas formulates the central problem of these early texts and puts them into contemporary light--can thinking hold itself open to the challenges of temporality?
one of the best books ever written on kierkegaard
On Being With Others: Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Derrida
On Being With Others: Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Derrida
by Sim Glendinning
On Being With Others is an outstanding and compelling work that uncovers one of the key questions in philosophy: how can we claim to have knowledge of minds other than our own? Simon Glendinning's fascinating analysis of this problem argues that it has polarized debate to such an extent that we do not know how to meet Wittgenstein's famous challenge that "to see the behavior of a living thing is to see its soul". This book sets out to discover whether Wittgenstein's remark can be justified by drawing on both the analytic and continental traditions.
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by Sim Glendinning
On Being With Others is an outstanding and compelling work that uncovers one of the key questions in philosophy: how can we claim to have knowledge of minds other than our own? Simon Glendinning's fascinating analysis of this problem argues that it has polarized debate to such an extent that we do not know how to meet Wittgenstein's famous challenge that "to see the behavior of a living thing is to see its soul". This book sets out to discover whether Wittgenstein's remark can be justified by drawing on both the analytic and continental traditions.
link
DURIGON - HERMENEUTICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL SKETCHES OF IN HEIDEGGER’S BEITRÄGE
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PLATONIC TRADITION
*****
Trinity College Dublin
HEIDEGGER AND THE GREEKS:
HERMENEUTICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL SKETCHES OF
IGNORANCE, BLINDNESS AND NOT-BEING
IN HEIDEGGER’S BEITRÄGE
PLATO, PLOTINUS AND PROCLUS
by
ALBERT PETER DURIGON
ph.d thesis
*****
Trinity College Dublin
HEIDEGGER AND THE GREEKS:
HERMENEUTICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL SKETCHES OF
IGNORANCE, BLINDNESS AND NOT-BEING
IN HEIDEGGER’S BEITRÄGE
PLATO, PLOTINUS AND PROCLUS
by
ALBERT PETER DURIGON
ph.d thesis
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