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_aHeidegger and the issue of space : _bthinking on exilic grounds / _cAlejandro A. Vallega. |
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_aUniversity Park, Pa. : _bPennsylvania State University Press, _c[2003] |
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_axii, 202 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index. | ||
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_gPt. 1. _tThemes -- _g1. _tTransgressions: Recalling the Alterity of Beings in Plato and Aristotle -- _g2. _tExilic Thoughts: Alterity and Spatiality in the Project of Being and Time -- _gPt. 2. _tScherzi -- _g3. _tInterruptions: The Twisting Free of Spatiality -- _g4. _tFailure, Loss, Alterity: Being and Time and Spatiality -- _g5. _tEnactments of Alterity: Heidegger's "Translation" of Spatiality -- _g6. _tExilic Passages: Dasein's Being-Toward-Death -- _gPt. 3. _tFugue -- _g7. _tConcrete Passages: Alterity and Exilic Thought in Heidegger's Later Work. |
520 | 1 | _a"As the only full-length treatment in English of spatiality in Martin Heidegger's work, this book makes on important contribution to Heidegger studies as well as to research on the history of philosophy. More generally, it advances our understanding of philosophy in terms of its "exilic" character, a sense of alterity that becomes apparent when one fully engages the temporality or finitude essential to conceptual determinations." "By focusing on Heidegger's treatment of the classical difficulty of giving conceptual articulation to spatiality, the author discusses how Heidegger's thought is caught up in and enacts the temporality it uncovers in Being and Time and in his later writings. Ultimately, when understood in this manner, thought is an "exilic" experience - a determination of being that in each case comes to pass in a loss of first principles and origins and, simultaneously, as an opening to conceptual figurations yet to come. The discussion engages such main historical figures as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, and indirectly Husserl, as well as contemporary European and American Continental thought."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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