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Informationen zum Autor Robert Mugerauer is a professor and dean emeritus in the College of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Washington. Klappentext Making use of material that has been both neglected and yet to be translated into English, Heidegger and Homecoming explains the elaborate means with which Heidegger proposed that humans are able to open themselves to others, while at the same time preserve their self-identity. Zusammenfassung Making use of material that has been both neglected and yet to be translated into English! Heidegger and Homecoming explains the elaborate means with which Heidegger proposed that humans are able to open themselves to others! while at the same time preserve their self-identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of AbbreviationsPreface Introduction At Home in Metaphysics' Uncanny HomelessnessThe Uncanny and Da-sein: Not Being at HomeThe Question concerning Homelessness and BeingThe History of Being: Metaphysics and the Essence of Human Being Poetic Wandering in the ForeignPoetizing the Holy's Opening for DwellingPoetic Passage: Return to Origin Turning toward the Overcoming of HomelessnessLanguage and Thinking: Entering the Overcoming of MetaphysicsThe Mutual Turning of Being and Human Being Originary Homecoming: The Moment of ArrivalA) Arriving at the Early Greek Beginning: a Not-yet-metaphysical-AbodeB) Leaping from Metaphysical Representation to Originary ThinkingC) Moment of Arrival into His Own: the No-longer-metaphysical Learning to Become at Home in SayingPoetic Remaining in Apartness and Beginning to Learn to AbideSaying Gives a Place: The Taking Place of Dif-ferenceLearning to Experience Dialect and Poetized WorldA Parting of Ways Staying Near the SourceFocus on Things, Places-Regions, and DwellingThe Homey Works Afterword NotesBibliographyIndex