Heidegger phenomenology, ecology, politics

Collecting and reframing more than a decade of Michael Marder's work on Heidegger, this volume questions the wholesale rejection of the controversial philosopher. Marder argues that dismissive readings of Heidegger overlook his lifelong commitment to phenomenology and that Heidegger's anti...

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1. Verfasser: Marder, Michael (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota Press 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Collecting and reframing more than a decade of Michael Marder's work on Heidegger, this volume questions the wholesale rejection of the controversial philosopher. Marder argues that dismissive readings of Heidegger overlook his lifelong commitment to phenomenology and that Heidegger's anti-Semitism is an aberration in his still-relevant ecological and political thought. By demonstrating the codetermination of his phenomenological, ecological, and political thinking, Marder accounts for Heidegger's failures without either justifying them or suggesting that they invalidate his philosophical endeavor as a whole
Part I. Phenomenology -- "Higher than actuality": the possibility of phenomenology -- Failure an nonactualizable possibility -- The phenomenology of ontico-ontological difference -- Part II. Ecology -- To open a site: a political phenomenology of dwelling -- Devastation -- An ecology of property -- Part III. Politics -- The question of political existence -- The other "Jewish question" -- Philosophy without right? On Heidegger's notes for the 1934-35 "Hegel seminar"
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xv, 195 pages
22 cm
ISBN:9781517905033
978-1-5179-0503-3
9781517905026
978-1-5179-0502-6
1517905028
1-5179-0502-8
1517905036
1-5179-0503-6