The End of PhilosophyJoan Stambaugh's translations of the works of Heidegger, accomplished with his guidance, have made key aspects of his thought and philosophy accessible to readers of English for many years. This collection, writes Stambaugh, contains Heidegger's attempt "to show the history of Being as metaphysics," combining three chapters from the philosopher's Nietzsche ("Metaphysics as a History of Being," "Sketches for a History of Being as Metaphysics," and "Recollection in Metaphysics") with a selection from Vorträge und Aufsätze ("Overcoming Metaphysics"). |
Contents
Metaphysics as History of Being | 3 |
Sketches for a History of Being as Metaphysics | 57 |
Recollection in Metaphysics | 77 |
Overcoming Metaphysics | 86 |
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accordance actual actus purus aletheia already Amphiboly Appropriation Aristotle beginning of metaphysics beginning of modern beingness belongs brings bypokeimenon calculation causalitas causality Christian cogitans completion of metaphysics conatus concept constancy Descartes determined distinction of essentia dominance effecting ego cogito egoity entelechies Epistemology epochal essence of reality essence of truth essentia and existentia everything existat existence explicitly faith fundamental characteristic Gerh Greek ground guarantee Heidegger human idea Joan Stambaugh Kant knowledge Leibniz lies present manifold manner Martin Heidegger means meta metaphy modern metaphysics monad Monadologie nature Nietzsche nihil noein object ontological difference ousia outward appearance perceptio Perduring persistence philosophy physics physis Plato possible precedence presence primal produced quam question ratio Recollection reflexion relation remains repraesentatio representational thinking representing res cogitans sense stands subiectum substance substantia thing thinker thought tion transcendental transformation true truly truth as certainty uncon unconcealment unconditional unifying unity Volder