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  • Sērija : Heidegger and the Thinking of Place
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262533677
  • ISBN-13: 9780262533676
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 388 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x17 mm, 3 b&w illus.
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  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262533677
  • ISBN-13: 9780262533676
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The idea of place--topos--runs through Martin Heidegger's thinking almost from the very start. It can be seen not only in his attachment to the famous hut in Todtnauberg but in his constant deployment of topological terms and images and in the situated, "placed" character of his thought and of its major themes and motifs. Heidegger's work, argues Jeff Malpas, exemplifies the practice of "philosophical topology." In Heidegger and the Thinking of Place, Malpas examines the topological aspects of Heidegger's thought and offers a broader elaboration of the philosophical significance of place. Doing so, he provides a distinct and productive approach to Heidegger as well as a new reading of other key figures--notably Kant, Aristotle, Gadamer, and Davidson, but also Benjamin, Arendt, and Camus. Malpas, expanding arguments he made in his earlier book Heidegger's Topology (MIT Press, 2007), discusses such topics as the role of place in philosophical thinking, the topological character of the transcendental, the convergence of Heideggerian topology with Davidsonian triangulation, the necessity of mortality in the possibility of human life, the role of materiality in the working of art, the significance of nostalgia, and the nature of philosophy as beginning in wonder. Philosophy, Malpas argues, begins in wonder and begins in place and the experience of place. The place of wonder, of philosophy, of questioning, he writes, is the very topos of thinking.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Thinking of Place 1(10)
I Topological Thinking
11(60)
1 The Topos of Thinking
13(10)
2 The Turning to/of Place
23(20)
3 The Place of Topology
43(28)
II Topological Concepts
71(88)
4 Ground, Unity, and Limit
73(24)
5 Nihilism, Place, and "Position"
97(16)
6 Place, Space, and World
113(24)
7 Geography, Biology, and Politics
137(22)
III Topological Horizons
159(92)
8 Philosophy's Nostalgia
161(16)
9 Death and the End of Life
177(22)
10 Topology, Triangulation, and Truth
199(26)
11 Heidegger in Benjamin's City
225(12)
12 The Working of Art
237(14)
Epilogue: Beginning in Wonder 251(18)
Notes 269(74)
Bibliography 343(18)
Index 361