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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Kata Moser; Urs Gösken and Josh Michael Hayes Klappentext 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 DallmayrIntroduction: Urs Gösken, Josh Hayes, Kata Moser Part I: Lines of Reception in the Islamicate World1. Zeynep Direk: The Receptions of Heidegger in Turkey2. 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 Mysticism6. 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 IranPart 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)BibliographyIndexAbout the Contributors...