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This volume offers insights into a unique philosophical landscape and enriches current Heidegger studies by offering fresh perspectives on his philosophy that are based on the traditions of Arabic and Persian Islamic philosophy
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface: Fred Dallmayr
Introduction: Urs Gösken, Josh Hayes, Kata Moser
Part I: Lines of Reception in the Islamicate World
1. Zeynep Direk: The Receptions of Heidegger in Turkey
2. Amir Nasri: Heidegger's Role in the Formation of Art Theory in Contemporary Iran
3. Nader El-Bizri: Levantine Pathways in the Reception of Heidegger
4. Sylvain Camilleri: The Eccentric Reception of Heidegger in Hanafi's "French Trilogy"
Part II: Heidegger and Islamicate Authenticity
5. Sevinç Yasargil: Anxiety, Nothingness and Time: Abdurrahman Badawi's Existentialist Interpretation of Islamic Mysticism
6. Monir Birouk: Taha Abderrahmane: Applying Heidegger as a Heuristic for Conceptual Authenticity
7. Mansooreh Khalilizand: On Nihilism and the Nihilistic Essence of European Metaphysics. Martin Heidegger and Daryush Shayegan
Part III: Heidegger and Islamicate Modes of Expression
8. Saliha Shah: The Question Concerning Poetry in Iqbal and Heidegger
9. Ahmad Ali Heydari: Heidegger, Hölderlin-Fardid, Hafez
10. Khalid El Aref: Hospitality and Dialogue: On Fethi Meskini's Translation and Appropriation of Heidegger
Part IV: Heidegger and the Revival of Islamicate Philosophy
11. Ismail El Mossadeq: Against Heidegger-Orthodoxy in the Arab World
12. Seyed Majid Kamali: Heidegger's Aristotle: A Hermeneutic Retrieval of Islamic Philosophy in Iran
Part V: Challenging the Islamicate
13. Syed Mustafa Ali: Heidegger and the Islamicate: Transversals and Reversals
Appendix: Arabic, Persian, and Turkish Translations of Heidegger's Works (Urs Gösken, Kata Moser, Erdal Y¿ld¿z)
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Kata Moser is Assistant Professor of Oriental and Islamic Studies at Ruhr-University Bochum.
Urs Gösken is Lecturer of Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Zurich.
Josh Hayes is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Alvernia University.
Zusammenfassung
This volume offers insights into a unique philosophical landscape and enriches current Heidegger studies by offering fresh perspectives on his philosophy that are based on the traditions of Arabic and Persian Islamic philosophy