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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 377 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 499 g, 2 Figures
  • Sērija : SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 1438490488
  • ISBN-13: 9781438490489
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 377 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 499 g, 2 Figures
  • Sērija : SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
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  • Izdevniecība: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 1438490488
  • ISBN-13: 9781438490489
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The human being stands at the center of the humanities and social sciences. In an age that some have dubbed the Anthropocene, this book addresses Heidegger's conception of the human being and its role in the world. Contributors discuss how Heidegger envisages and interprets the human being and what we can learn from his thought. Pluralistic in outlook, this volume covers a broad range of divergent views on Heidegger and his complex conception of the human. A short introductory chapter orients the reader to the significance of the question of the human in Heidegger's works, its topicality, and its relevance for interpreting Heidegger's oeuvre. Chapters are divided into three thematic groups: anthropology and philosophy; human being, otherness, and world; and life, identity, and finitude. This organization facilitates discussions of the systematic interconnection between Heidegger's philosophy and his critical thoughts on anthropology and humanism, as well as his relation to contemporary philosophers and their views on the subject. Various problems in Heidegger's concept of the human are addressed, and moral dimensions and practical imperatives implicit in Heidegger explored in discussions about intersectionality and oppression, the frailty of the human, and the embeddedness of the human being in nature, society, and history.

Original and critical essays by leading scholars on the question of the human in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.

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"Human nature and the human condition are burning topics at a time when human beings are transforming the planet and themselves, while naive anthropocentrism seems ever less viable. At this juncture, Heidegger's reflections on humanism and on the relation between being and humans are particularly worthy of questioning. The diverse essays in this collection rise to the challenge and consistently provide food for thought." Richard Polt, author of Time and Trauma: Thinking Through Heidegger in the Thirties

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Original and critical essays by leading scholars on the question of the human in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(6)
Ingo Farin
Jeff Malpas
Part I Anthropology- and Philosophy
Chapter One Heidegger's Engagement with and Critique of Philosophical Anthropology
7(40)
Ingo Farin
Chapter Two From Heidegger's Da-Sein to the "Prince of the World"
47(36)
Babette Babich
Chapter Three The Unfought Battle: Heidegger and Plessner
83(28)
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer
Chapter Four On the Twofoldness of Human Beings: Husserl's "Reply" to Heidegger's Critical Remarks
111(26)
Sara Heinamaa
Part II Human Being, Otherness, and World
Chapter Five Returning to Place: Retrieving the Human from "Humanism"
137(18)
Jeff Malpas
Chapter Six Being Human and Being Open: Heidegger's Radicalization of the Transcendental after Husserl
155(30)
Niall Keane
Chapter Seven Play, World, and the Human
185(20)
Bruce Janz
Chapter Eight Bio-logies of Being: On Human and Animal Life in Heidegger and Beyond
205(22)
Hans Ruin
Chapter Nine Heidegger's Race
227(34)
Laurence Paul Hemming
Part III Life, Identity, and Finitude
Chapter Ten Dasein and Intersectional Identity
261(20)
Tina Fernandes Botts
Chapter Eleven Natality vs. Mortality: Turning Heidegger Inside Out
281(26)
Anne Granberg
Chapter Twelve Having Some Regard for Human Frailty: On Finitude and Humanity
307(18)
Katherine Withy
Chapter Thirteen Dwelling after 1945: Heidegger among the Architects
325(28)
Tobias Keiling
List of Contributors 353(2)
Index 355
Ingo Farin is an independent researcher. He is the coeditor (with Michael Bowler) of Hermeneutical Heidegger and coeditor (with Jeff Malpas) of Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 19311941. Jeff Malpas is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania in Australia. He is the author of Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture and coauthor (with Kenneth White) of The Fundamental Field: Thought, Poetics, World.