The Heidegger ReaderIndiana University Press, 2009 - 356 psl. The Heidegger Reader brings key texts from the entire course of Heidegger's philosophical career into one volume. Many of the selections, translated here for the first time, offer new insight into Heidegger's thought for both the beginning student and the experienced scholar. A critical and interpretive introduction by Günter Figal traces the many thematic paths that are necessary for developing a comprehensive understanding of Heidegger's most important work. The carefully chosen readings are designed to reflect the concerns that are most relevant to philosophy today. Special features include an authoritative chronology of Heidegger's life, a current list of the Complete Works, and a definitive translation of Heidegger's controversial interview with Der Spiegel. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 The Environmental Experience | 33 |
2 Indication of the Hermeneutical Situation | 38 |
3 The Problem of Being and Time | 62 |
4 Transcendence | 68 |
Fundamental Attunement | 79 |
6 The Projection of Being in Science and Art | 104 |
The SelfAssertion of the German University | 108 |
14 The Age of the World Picture | 207 |
15 On Nietzsche | 224 |
16 Logos and Language | 239 |
Insight into That Which Is | 253 |
18 The Principle of Identity | 284 |
19 The Language of Johann Peter Hebel | 295 |
20 Letter to Father William J Richardson | 298 |
21 Art and Space | 305 |
8 Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry | 117 |
First Version | 130 |
10 As When on a Holiday | 151 |
11 Ereignis | 177 |
12 On Ernst Jünger 1 | 189 |
13 On Ernst Jünger 2 | 201 |
22 Cézanne 310 | 310 |
Supplements | 313 |
2 Chronology of Heideggers Life | 334 |
3 Sources for the Present Volume | 341 |
4 The Heidegger Gesamtausgabe and English Translations | 343 |