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On the History and Future of Heidegger’s Literary Estate, with Newly Published Passages on Nazism and Judaism: Klaus Held’s Marbach-Bericht
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Peg Birmingham, Gregory Fried, Laurence Hemming, Julia A. Ireland, Elliot R. Wolfson
Destiny
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Anthony Vincent Fernandez
Contexts of Suffering:
A Heideggerian Approach to Psychopathology
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Carlos Zorrilla
Sylvaine Gourdain, L’Ethos de l’im-possible: dans le sillage de Heidegger et de Schelling and Sortir du transcendental, Heidegger et sa lecture de Schelling
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John Rose
An Open Letter to the Heidegger Circle:
On Becoming Who We Are
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Robert C. Scharff, Heidegger Becoming Phenomenological: Interpreting Husserl through Dilthey, 1916–1925
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Gregory P. Floyd
Ian Alexander Moore, Eckhart, Heidegger, and the Imperative of Releasement
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Graeme Nicholson
Truth and Unconcealedness
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Musa Duman
Questioning and the Divine in Heidegger’s Beiträge
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In this paper, I explore a number of basic themes surrounding the issue of the last god in Heidegger’s Beiträge. I first examine the significance Heidegger attaches to “questioning” in this regard. Questioning, I suggest, is the ground upon which the preparation for the Ereignis of the last god (“grounding”) is to be exercised. Heidegger sees himself working on the path to a futural thinking (the inceptual thinking), one in which metaphysics would be left behind, but we can see that this task that Heidegger sets before thinking, once taken place, corresponds to a supreme historical moment for the West, namely the other beginning as the passing-by of the last god. Thinking becomes essential only in orienting itself towards such historical possibility. This unique moment of the last god (“passing-by”) grounds its hinting presence that attunes/determines the historical world of the other beginning. I discuss in detail the implications of this perspective laid out in the Beiträge.
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Theodore Kisiel
The Paradigm Shifts of Hermeneutic Phenomenology:
From Breakthrough to the Meaning-Giving Source
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James Bahoh
Heidegger’s Differential Concept of Truth in Beiträge
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Hans Pedersen
John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed
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Natalie Nenadic
Scott M. Campbell, The Early Heidegger’s Philosophy of Life
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Joseph Rouse
Denis McManus, Heidegger & the Measure of Truth
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Krzysztof Ziarek, Language After Heidegger
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Peter Trawny
Heidegger, “World Judaism,” and Modernity
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Adam Knowles
Heidegger’s Mask: Silence, Politics, and the Banality of Evil in the Black Notebooks
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Andrzej Serafin
A Reception History of the Black Notebooks
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