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Informationen zum Autor Drew A. Hyland is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy at Trinity College. He is author of Finitude and Transcendence in the Platonic Dialogues and Philosophy and Sport.John Panteleimon Manoussakis teaches at Boston College and the American College of Greece. He is editor of After God and co-editor of Traversing the Imaginary: Encounters with Richard Kearney. He has translated Martin Heidegger's Sojourns: The Journey to Greece. Klappentext Schmidt, and Peter Warnek. Zusammenfassung Martin Heidegger's reflection on Greek thought is recognized as a decisive feature of his philosophical development. This work sheds light on the issues raised by his encounter and engagement with the Greeks. It also sheds light on how core philosophical concepts such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and ethics are understood. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents PrefaceDrew A. Hyland Introduction: The Sojourn in the LightJohn Panteleimon Manoussakis 1. First of All Came ChaosDrew A. Hyland 2. Contributions to the Coming-to-Be of Greek Beginnings: Heidegger's Inceptive ThinkingClaudia Baracchi 3. The Intractable Interrelationship of Physis and TechneWalter A. Brogan 4. Translating Innigkeit: The Belonging Together of the StrangePeter Warnek 5. Heidegger's Philosophy of Language in an Aristotelian Context: Dynamis Meta LogouGünter Figal 6. Toward the Future of TruthWilliam J. Richardson 7. What We Owe the DeadDennis J. Schmidt 8. Beyond or Beneath Good and Evil: Heidegger's Purification of Aristotle's EthicsFrancisco J. Gonzalez 9. Back to the Cave: A Platonic Rejoinder to Heideggerian PostmodernismGregory Fried 10. Plato's Other BeginningJohn Sallis List of Contributors Index