Northwestern University Press, 2016 Paper: 978-0-8101-3266-5 | Cloth: 978-0-8101-3267-2 | eISBN: 978-0-8101-3268-9 Library of Congress Classification B3279.H49H3845 2016 Dewey Decimal Classification 121.686
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Hermeneutical Heidegger critically examines and confronts Heidegger's hermeneutical approach to philosophy and the history of philosophy. Heidegger's work, both early and late, has had a profound impact on hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy. The essays in this volume are striking in the way they exhibit the variety of perspectives on the development and role of hermeneutics in Heidegger's work, allowing a multiplicity of views on the nature of hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy to emerge. As Heidegger argues, the rigor and strength of philosophy do not consist in the development of a univocal and universal method, but in philosophy's ability to embrace—not just tolerate—the questioning of its basic concepts. The essays in Hermeneutical Heidegger are exemplars of this kind of rigor and strength.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
MICHAEL BOWLER is an associate professor of philosophy at Michigan Technological University.
INGO FARIN is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
REVIEWS
"Bowler and Farin have assembled a formidable volume of the best Anglophone commentators on Heidegger... a solid collection with splendid contributions." —Laurence Hemming, author of Heidegger and Marx: A Productive Dialogue Over the Language of Humanism
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of contributors 1. Introduction 1 Section One: Breakthrough to Hermeneutical Philosophy - History, World, and Self 2. The Different Notions of History in Heidegger’s Work 25
Ingo Farin 3. “Umwelt” in Husserl and Heidegger 96
Thomas Nenon 4. Heidegger and the Hermeneutic Understanding of Human Being 129
Michael Bowler Section Two: The Hermeneutical Project of Being and Time 5. Hermeneutics in Being and Time 159
Daniel O. Dahlstrom 6. Heidegger and Hegel: Exploring the Hidden Hegelianism of Being and Time 199
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 7. Heidegger, Metaphysics, and the Problem of Self-Knowledge 247
Peter E. Gordon Section Three: Hermeneutics After the Turn – Thinking, Listening, and the Place of Language
8. The Beckoning of Language: Heidegger’s Hermeneutic Transformation of 285 Thinking
Jeff Malpas
9. Abyssal Tonalities: Heidegger’s Language of Hearkening 312
David Kleinberg-Levin 10. The Hurdle of Words: Language, Being, and Philosophy in Heidegger 366
Lawrence J. Hatab Section Four: Heidegger, Gadamer and Hermeneutical Philosophy 11. Heidegger’s Hermeneutics, Gadamer’s Hermeneutics 397
Robert J. Dostal 12. Heidegger and Gadamer on Hermeneutics and the Difficulty of Truth 426
Dennis J. Schmidt
Bibliography 448
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Northwestern University Press, 2016 Paper: 978-0-8101-3266-5 Cloth: 978-0-8101-3267-2 eISBN: 978-0-8101-3268-9
Hermeneutical Heidegger critically examines and confronts Heidegger's hermeneutical approach to philosophy and the history of philosophy. Heidegger's work, both early and late, has had a profound impact on hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy. The essays in this volume are striking in the way they exhibit the variety of perspectives on the development and role of hermeneutics in Heidegger's work, allowing a multiplicity of views on the nature of hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy to emerge. As Heidegger argues, the rigor and strength of philosophy do not consist in the development of a univocal and universal method, but in philosophy's ability to embrace—not just tolerate—the questioning of its basic concepts. The essays in Hermeneutical Heidegger are exemplars of this kind of rigor and strength.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
MICHAEL BOWLER is an associate professor of philosophy at Michigan Technological University.
INGO FARIN is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
REVIEWS
"Bowler and Farin have assembled a formidable volume of the best Anglophone commentators on Heidegger... a solid collection with splendid contributions." —Laurence Hemming, author of Heidegger and Marx: A Productive Dialogue Over the Language of Humanism
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of contributors 1. Introduction 1 Section One: Breakthrough to Hermeneutical Philosophy - History, World, and Self 2. The Different Notions of History in Heidegger’s Work 25
Ingo Farin 3. “Umwelt” in Husserl and Heidegger 96
Thomas Nenon 4. Heidegger and the Hermeneutic Understanding of Human Being 129
Michael Bowler Section Two: The Hermeneutical Project of Being and Time 5. Hermeneutics in Being and Time 159
Daniel O. Dahlstrom 6. Heidegger and Hegel: Exploring the Hidden Hegelianism of Being and Time 199
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 7. Heidegger, Metaphysics, and the Problem of Self-Knowledge 247
Peter E. Gordon Section Three: Hermeneutics After the Turn – Thinking, Listening, and the Place of Language
8. The Beckoning of Language: Heidegger’s Hermeneutic Transformation of 285 Thinking
Jeff Malpas
9. Abyssal Tonalities: Heidegger’s Language of Hearkening 312
David Kleinberg-Levin 10. The Hurdle of Words: Language, Being, and Philosophy in Heidegger 366
Lawrence J. Hatab Section Four: Heidegger, Gadamer and Hermeneutical Philosophy 11. Heidegger’s Hermeneutics, Gadamer’s Hermeneutics 397
Robert J. Dostal 12. Heidegger and Gadamer on Hermeneutics and the Difficulty of Truth 426
Dennis J. Schmidt
Bibliography 448
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