About the Book
The first volume focuses on Heidegger's major work, "Being and Time", as well as Heidegger's essays and lecture courses produced during the genesis of "Being and Time", and shortly after its publication. The second volume covers the period from shortly after the publication of "Being and Time" up to the "Letter on Humanism" - that is, the period of Heidegger's notorious "turn". Volume three addresses the "late" Heidegger: his thought from the 1940s until his death in 1976. It focuses on language and poetry, his renewed encounter with pre-Socratic philosophy, his development of the doctrine of the fourfold of earth, sky, mortals and divinities, and his repeated attempts to radicalize his earlier accounts of being and unconcealment. The fourth and final volume focuses on Heidegger's significance for contemporary issues in philosophy. Articles in this volume explore Heidegger's relevance to particular areas such as philosophy of mind and language, and relate Heidegger's thought to the philosophy of other contemporary philosophers like Wittgenstein, Searle, Davidson, Rorty, Levinas and Derrida.
Table of Contents:
Volume One: Phenomenology, Dasein, and Truth Van Buren, John. The Young Heidegger and Phenomenology Man and World 23 (1990). Marion, Jean-Luc. The Ego and Dasein, in Reduction and Givenness: Investigations of Husserl, Heidegger, and Phenomenology (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1997). Brandom, Robert R. Dasein, the Being That Thematizes Epoch? 5 (1997). Haugeland, John. Heidegger on Being a Person Nous 16 (1982). Cerbone, David R. Heidegger and Dasein's 'Bodily Nature': What is the Hidden Problematic? International Journal of Philosophical Studies 8 (2000). Franck, Didier. Being and the Living, in Who Comes After the Subject? , edited by Eduardo Cadava, Peter Connor, and Jean-Luc Nancy (New York: Routledge, 1991). Stewart, John. Intentionality and the Semantics of Dasein Philosophy and Phenomenological Research XLVIII (1987). Dreyfus, Hubert. Heidegger's Critique of the Husserl/Searle Account of Intentionality Social Research Vol. 60, No. 1 (1993). Derrida, Jacques. Geschlecht: Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference Research in Phenomenology 13 (1983). Blattner, William. Existence and Self Understanding in Being and Time Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (1996). Crowell, Steven G. Metaphysics, Metaontology, and the End of Being and Time , Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (2000). Carr, David. The Question of the Subject: Heidegger and the Transcendental Tradition Human Studies 17 (1995). Wrathall, Mark. Heidegger and Truth as Correspondence International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (1999). Gethmann, Carl Friedrich. Die Wahrheitskonzeption in den Marburger Vorlesungen, in Dasein: Erkennen und Handeln. Heidegger im ph?nomenologischen Kontext (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1993). Polt, Richard. Heidegger's Topical Hermeneutics: The Sophist Lectures Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (1996). Volume Two: Authenticity, Death, and the History of Being Guignon, Charles. Heidegger's Authenticity Revisited Review of Metaphysics 38 (1984). Boedeker, Jr., E. C. Individual and Community in Early Heidegger: Situating das Man , the Man-self, and Self-ownership in Dasein's Ontological Structure Inquiry 44 (2001). Tugendhat, Ernst. Heidegger on the Relation of Oneself to Oneself: Choosing Oneself, in Self-Consciousness and Self-Determination (Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press). Keller, Pierre and David S. Weberman. Heidegger and the Source(s) of Intelligibility Continental Philosophy Review 31 (1998). (Part contents).