An ontological study of death from Hegel to Heidegger

Introduction -- Models of death : philosophical, historical, and pathological -- Hegel : the dialectic of death -- From dualism to unification : the Bernese and Frankfurt manuscripts (1793-1800) -- Death as negativity : phenomenology of spirit (1806-1807) -- Hegel in France : existentialism and deat...

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1. Verfasser: Ireton, Sean Moore (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne Univ. Press c 2007
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Models of death : philosophical, historical, and pathological -- Hegel : the dialectic of death -- From dualism to unification : the Bernese and Frankfurt manuscripts (1793-1800) -- Death as negativity : phenomenology of spirit (1806-1807) -- Hegel in France : existentialism and death -- Hölderlin : dialectical death and ontological guilt -- The problem of unification and dialectics -- Dialectal death in hyperion -- The death of Empedocles : genesis and drafts -- Nietzsche : the deaths of Empedocles and Zarathustra -- Empedocles and the problem of tragedy -- The existential function of death in -- Thus spoke Zarathustra and other writings -- Rilke : the holistic recovery of death -- Modes of death : modernity, authenticity, and totality -- The holism of life and death -- Heidegger : the ontology and onticity of death -- The authenticity of thinking and thanking -- The existential-ontological analytic of death in being and time -- The attestation of an authentic being-toward-death : forward-running resoluteness in Heidegger and Hölderlin
"Examines conceptions of death in German literature and philosophy arguing that the dialectical thinking of Hegel and Hölderin erases the metaphysical paradigm of death and sets the stage for the existential interpretations advanced by Nietzsche, Rilke, and Heidegger. Identifies and describes common ground in the way death is viewed - as the promise of possibility, freedom, and wholeness"--Provided by publisher
Hinweis Internationale Hölderlin Bibliographie: S. 79-127: Hölderlin: dialectical death and ontological guilt
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XI, 326 S.
24 cm
ISBN:0820703974
0-8207-0397-4
9780820703961
978-0-8207-0396-1
9780820703978
978-0-8207-0397-8