
Dialogue with Heidegger
Greek Philosophy
Indiana University Press
Published on 6. July 2006
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-0-253-34730-5 (ISBN)
Description
Jean Beaufret is perhaps best known for posing the questions to which Martin Heidegger responded in his famous "Letter on Humanism." These questions, hastily written in a Paris cafe, constitute an early and improvised moment that was to form a profound philosophical engagement and friendship between the two thinkers. Mark Sinclair presents, for the first time in English translation, the first of four volumes of Beaufret's essays. This volume covers Beaufret's development of Heidegger's approach to Greek thinking in six essays "The Birth of Philosophy," "Heraclitus and Parmenides," "Reading Parmenides," "Zeno," "A Note on Plato and Aristotle," and "Energeia and Actus." Dialogue with Heidegger is an essential supplement to Heidegger's own work and a vital study of philosophy in its own right.
Reviews / Votes
". . . This fine translation makes more accessible six essays from volume 1 of Beaufret's Dialogue (1973-85) and two from volume 4 on the path of Heidegger. . . . Highly recommended."-ChoiceMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
1 index
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-34730-5 (9780253347305)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jean Beaufret (1907-1982) was an important reader and translator of Martin Heidegger's work and played a key role in Heidegger's reception in France. The four volumes of Dialogues avec Heidegger were published between 1974 and 1985.
Martin Heidegger (1889-1975), who became famous for his theories of being and human nature, is considered one of the most original and influential philosophers of the 20th century.
Mark Sinclair teaches at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Martin Heidegger (1889-1975), who became famous for his theories of being and human nature, is considered one of the most original and influential philosophers of the 20th century.
Mark Sinclair teaches at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Content
Contents
Translator's Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Letter to Martin Heidegger for His Eightieth Birthday
1. The Birth of Philosophy
2. Heraclitus and Parmenides
3. Reading Parmenides
4. Zeno
5. A Note on Plato and Aristotle
6. Energeia and Actus
7. The Enigma of Z
8. Aristotle and Tragedy
Notes
Index
Translator's Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Letter to Martin Heidegger for His Eightieth Birthday
1. The Birth of Philosophy
2. Heraclitus and Parmenides
3. Reading Parmenides
4. Zeno
5. A Note on Plato and Aristotle
6. Energeia and Actus
7. The Enigma of Z
8. Aristotle and Tragedy
Notes
Index