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Introduction to philosophy--thinking and poetizing / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Phillip Jacques Braunstein
- Author
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
- Uniform Title
- Einleitung in die Philosophie--Denken und Dichten. English
- Published
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Physical Description
- xiv, 74 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Series
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: §1.The Impossibility of an Intro-duction to Philosophy -- §2.The Need for a Guide to Become at Home in Genuine Thinking -- §3.The Manifold Ways for a Guide to Genuine Thinking. The Question: "What Now Is?" -- §4.The Consideration of Thinking in its Relation to Poetizing as One of the Ways for a Guide to Genuine Thinking, Nietzsche and Holderlin -- §5.The Confrontation with Thinking that Encounters us Historically: Nietzsche's Main and Fundamental Thought Review (First Draft) -- ch. One The Fundamental Experience and Fundamental Attunement of Nietzsche's Thinking -- §6.The Godlessness and Worldlessness of the Modern Human as Nietzsche's Fundamental Experience -- a.The "Creation" of the Gods by Humans -- b.The Scope of the Thought of the Human as the "Creating One, "the "Creative" in the Human -- c.The "Metaphysical" Ground of the Thought of the Creative Human: The Modern Determination of the Essence of the Human -- d.Πoιει ν Thought in a Greek Way -- e.The Worldlessness of the Modern Human -- §7.The Homelessness of the Modern Human as Nietzsche's Fundamental Attunement -- a.The Loss of the Previous Home in the Anticipating and Searching for the New Home -- b.Rationality that Merely Calculates and the Forgetting of the Western Historical Determination -- ch. Two The Creation of the New Home Out of the Will to Power -- §8.The Homeless Ones as the Conquerors and Discoverers of the New Home -- §9.Nietzsche's Main Thought: The Will to Power as the Essenz (Essence) of Beings and as the Final Fact. The Veiled Difference between Being and Beings -- THINKING AND POETIZING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LECTURE -- Introduction Thinking and Poetizing: Philosophy and Poetry (σoφια and πoιει ν) -- §1.The Comparing of Thinking and Poetizing. Genuine Comparing -- §2.The Measure-Setting of the Decisive Thinkers and Poets for the Assessment of the Essence of Thinking and Poetizing -- §3.The Necessity of a Preparation for the Hearing of Thinking and Poetizing -- §4.Reflection on Thinking and Poetizing and Their Relationship. The Question-Worthy as the Standard for Contemplation -- SUPPLEMENTS -- Second Version of the Review: Introduction to Philosophy---Thinking and Poetizing -- Review of pp. 105ff. (Nietzsche. On the Relationship between Thinking and Poetizing) -- Second Version of the Manuscript pp. 4-5: On Thinking and Poetizing. Considerations for the Lecture (Preliminary Questions for the Reflection on Thinking and Poetizing) -- Two Fragmentary Versions of Manuscript p. 12 -- a.First Fragmentary Version -- b.Second Fragmentary Version -- Notes to the Lecture: Introduction to Philosophy---Thinking and Poetizing -- The Eternal Return of the Same -- The Will to Power---the Eternal Return of the Same -- APPENDIX TO NIETZSCHE'S METAPHYSICS -- Notes to Nietzsche's Metaphysi -- Who Is Zarathustra? A Confrontation with Nietzsche -- Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra -- Return and Ubermensch -- Eternal Return of the Same and Ubermensch -- Zarathustra's Preface.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780253355911 (cloth : alk. paper)
0253355915 (cloth : alk. paper) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references.
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