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Heidegger's possibility language, emergence-- saying be-ing / Kenneth Maly.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, German, Greek, Modern (1453- ) Series: New studies in phenomenology and hermeneutics (Toronto, Ont.)Publication details: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, (c)2008.; ©2008Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 191 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442688216
  • 1442688211
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B3279.49
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Contents:
Fore-word 1. Situating the Work -- Fore-word 2. Word -- Fore-word 3. Giving Shape to the One Matter -- Introduction. Matters for the Opening -- part 1. Points of Departure -- 1. Necessity of Philosophy -- 2. Own to Language: Word and Saying -- 3. De-cision -- part 2. Reaching for the Full Context: Heidegger's Contributions -- 4. Directives as We Begin -- 5. What Translation Calls for, Philosophically -- 6. Turning-Relation of and in Be-ing -- 7. Turnings in the Deep Sway of Be-ing and the Leap -- Afterword: Returning, Thinking Possibility -- App. 1. Two Heidegger Texts -- Own to Philosophy -- Own to Humans (Mind in Enowning) -- App. 2. Concentrating Gently on the Various Critiques of Our Translation of Beitrage.
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Includes some text in German and Greek.

Fore-word 1. Situating the Work -- Fore-word 2. Word -- Fore-word 3. Giving Shape to the One Matter -- Introduction. Matters for the Opening -- part 1. Points of Departure -- 1. Necessity of Philosophy -- 2. Own to Language: Word and Saying -- 3. De-cision -- part 2. Reaching for the Full Context: Heidegger's Contributions -- 4. Directives as We Begin -- 5. What Translation Calls for, Philosophically -- 6. Turning-Relation of and in Be-ing -- 7. Turnings in the Deep Sway of Be-ing and the Leap -- Afterword: Returning, Thinking Possibility -- App. 1. Two Heidegger Texts -- Own to Philosophy -- Own to Humans (Mind in Enowning) -- App. 2. Concentrating Gently on the Various Critiques of Our Translation of Beitrage.

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