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The Movement of Nihilism - Heidegger's Thinking After Nietzsche

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Zusatztext I would recommend this collection of essays... for a number of strategies for where to begin a thinking of nihilism from out of the Nietzschean/Heideggerian context. Although this context may speak to many concerns, one of the more interesting is the direction towards which the collection is directed, which is a re-thinking of the political. It might well be that Heidegger, perhaps best known for his indefensible political action, will still yet offer some future for the philosophical thinking of the political. Informationen zum Autor Laurence Paul Hemming is Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Lancaster University, UK. Kostas Amiridis is a Lecturer in the Department of Organization, Work and Technology at Lancaster University, UK. Vorwort An original collection of essays that aims to grasp Nietzsche's prescience through Heidegger's critique of his understanding of nihilism. Zusammenfassung When Nietzsche announced 'the advent of nihilism' in 1887/88, he argued that he was sketching 'the history of the next two centuries': 'For some time now', he wrote, 'our whole European culture has been moving as toward catastrophe [...]: restlessly, violently, headlong, like a river that want to reach the end, that no longer reflects, that is afraid to reflect.'Can we gain a ground for reflection upon our own condition? Can we heed Nietzsche's warning? Can we respond to the challenge? In this book, eleven newly commissioned essays from leading scholars offer an attempt to grasp Nietzsche's prescience through Heidegger's critique of it; attempting to think through the philosophical consequences of the last century in reading the signs of our own condition. The book also provides and fascinating and unique discussion of some of the lesser-known texts of the later Heidegger. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Authors1. Introduction, Laurence Paul Hemming2. The Movement of Nihilism as Self-Assertion, Kostas Amiridis and Bogdan Costea3. Heidegger's ‘Movement of Nihilism' as Political and Metaphysical Critique, Laurence Hemming4. Fighting Nihilism through promoting a new Faith, Thomas Rohkrämer5. "Questioning Politics, or Beyond Power", Miguel de Beistegui6. Living the Überfluß : Early Christianity and the Flight of Nausea, Hal Broadbent7. Heidegger on Virtue and Technology, Joanna Hodge8. Nihilism and the Thinking of Place, Jeff Malpas9. What Gives Here? Fronhvsi" and die Götter, Susan Frank Parsons10. "Myth means: the saying word" / "The Lord said that he would dwell in thick darkness.", Johan Siebers11. Coming to Terms with Nihilsim, Heidegger on the Freedom in Technology, Mark SinclairBibliographyIndex...

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Laurence Paul Hemming is Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Lancaster University, UK.Kostas Amiridis is a Lecturer in the Department of Organization, Work and Technology at Lancaster University, UK. Bogdan Costea is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Organization, Work and Technology at Lancaster University, UK.

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Authors Kostas Amiridis, Costea, Laurence Paul Hemming, Laurence Paul Amiridis Hemming
Assisted by Kostas Amiridis (Editor), Bogdan Costea (Editor), Laurence Paul Hemming (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.10.2012
 
EAN 9781441175663
ISBN 978-1-4411-7566-3
No. of pages 208
Series Continuum Studies in Continent
Continuum Studies in Continent
Bloomsbury Studies in Continen
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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