Heidegger’s Being: The Shimmering Unfolding

London: University of Toronto Press (2022)
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"This collection of diverse essays represents a unified, perceptive look into seminal ideas of Heidegger's lifelong attention to the question of Being, and suggests some thought-provoking attempts, philosophical ventures, to go beyond them, to think them through in a new way, to deepen and expand their understanding. It offers an initial, balanced, measured, well-targeted Socratic response to the hermeneutic closure imposed on them, at least by some ideological and pre-fixed hermeneutical assumptions and prejudices, by short-circuiting the hard, scholarly labor with the texts themselves, with the writings of the philosophers in question. The clear, short, interconnected discussions of Heidegger's insights, focused on Being and based on his lectures, coalesce into a unified exposition and grasp of his multi-dimensional thinking; they prepare the ground for their questioning, for expanding the range of their understanding. The lucidity of writing, its dexterity and fluency, combined with scholarly diction and terminology, enhanced by Capobianco's attunement to Heidegger's language, indispensable for grasping his thought, render the manuscript at hand suitable for beginners and daring, curious readers, for scholars in many fields and for "generalists" as well."--

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Richard M. Capobianco
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The Incomprehensible “Unworlded World”: Nature and Abyss in Heideggerian Thought.Richard J. Colledge - 2023 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (4):360-375.
For the time Being: Heidegger’s Final Words in Vorläufiges I-IV.Joeri Schrijvers - 2023 - Diakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 6:9-37.

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