Living with indifference
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Companion to Heidegger's Contributions to PhilosophyEdited by Charles E. Scott, Susan Schoenbohm, Daniela Vallega-Neu, and Alejandro VallegaA key to unlocking one of Heidegger's most difficult and important works.The publication of the first English translation of Martin Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) marked a significant event for Heidegger studies. Considered by scholars to be his most important work after Being and Time, Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) e
In: SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
In: Studies in Continental thought
In: Studies in Continental thought
In: Contemporay studies in philosophy and the human sciences
In: Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 187-195
ISSN: 1469-2899
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 106-114
ISSN: 1527-2001
First, I engage Del McWhorter's confessional voice in the context of her thought and emphasize her claim that even "objective knowledge" often has an indirectly confessional aspect. Second, I give an account of the value of historicity and genealogy in McWhorter's understanding of knowing and subjectivity. Third, I address her reconfiguration of the subjectivity of desiring by prioritizing pleasure in the project of "becoming truly gay." Finally, I assess the meaning of her phrase, "straying afield from myself."
In: The American economist: journal of the International Honor Society in Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 34-38
ISSN: 2328-1235
"Questions of whether anything exceeds reasonable sense and meaning have persisted throughout the history of philosophy. These questions have even continued in postmodern thought as well as in liberatory philosophies in which many kinds of events and lineages are experienced and seen as beyond philosophy. In this cowritten text, distinguished philosophers Nancy Tuana and Charles Scott pay particular attention to lineages and their dynamism as they develop the idea of things beyond philosophy, beyond norms. This is not a history of philosophy or a critical study of a particular philosopher but a way to engage experience around dimensions of events that are beyond measuring, counting, meaning, and value. These attunements, they assert, are vitally important for the ways people orient themselves in the world and comport themselves in it. Tuana and Scott build on the alternatives to normative ethics that they find in the work of Nietzsche, Foucault, and Anzaldúa. They urge attunement to the world as a way to speak about what is impossible to give voice to, to live in the spaces between speech and the unspeakable, and to conceptualize and articulate the boundaries of rational sensibility"--
In: Heidegger studies: Heidegger Studien = Etudes Heideggeriennes = Studi Heideggeriani, Band 10, S. 127-142
ISSN: 2153-9170
In: Heidegger studies: Heidegger Studien = Etudes Heideggeriennes = Studi Heideggeriani, Band 6, S. 131-141
ISSN: 2153-9170
In: American economic review, Band 102, Heft 3, S. 631-634
ISSN: 1944-7981
In: American economic review, Band 101, Heft 3, S. 664-667
ISSN: 1944-7981