
Human Life in Motion
Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle As Preserved by Helene Weiss
Francisco J. Gonzalez(Author)
Indiana University Press
Published on 5. March 2024
Book
Hardback
372 pages
978-0-253-06830-9 (ISBN)
Description
Human Life in Motion presents for the first time the previously unpublished transcripts of the seminars on Aristotle Martin Heidegger gave in the 1920s. These transcripts reveal much about the evolution of his thought during that time.
Detailed student transcripts for these seminars appear among the papers of one of Heidegger's students, Helene Weiss, held today in the Special Collections Department of Stanford University. Analyzing and organizing hundreds of pages of these transcripts written by different students, Francisco Gonzalez brilliantly reconstructs the original seminars. He summarizes what Heidegger presented and claimed in each class. Gonzalez also throws into relief the overarching philosophical significance of the seminars, showing how the different interpretative moves or claims are connected and where they lead, something which in turn requires explicating them in the context of both the Aristotelian texts discussed and Heidegger's own thought during this period.
Essential reading for students and scholars of Heidegger or Aristotle, Human Life in Motion is a publishing event that forces a reconsideration of the thought and legacy of both philosophers.
Detailed student transcripts for these seminars appear among the papers of one of Heidegger's students, Helene Weiss, held today in the Special Collections Department of Stanford University. Analyzing and organizing hundreds of pages of these transcripts written by different students, Francisco Gonzalez brilliantly reconstructs the original seminars. He summarizes what Heidegger presented and claimed in each class. Gonzalez also throws into relief the overarching philosophical significance of the seminars, showing how the different interpretative moves or claims are connected and where they lead, something which in turn requires explicating them in the context of both the Aristotelian texts discussed and Heidegger's own thought during this period.
Essential reading for students and scholars of Heidegger or Aristotle, Human Life in Motion is a publishing event that forces a reconsideration of the thought and legacy of both philosophers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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8 b&w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-06830-9 (9780253068309)
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Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle as Preserved by Helene Weiss
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Francisco J. Gonzalez is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa. He is the author of Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogueand Dialectic and Dialogue: Plato's Practice of Philosophical Inquiry. He is the editor (with Catherine Collobert and Pierre Destree) of Plato and Myth: Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths.
Content
Acknowledgments
1. Introducing Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle from the 1920s
2. Accessing the Being of Life
3. The Being of Human Life from De Anima to the Nicomachean Ethics
4. Phronesis as Genuine Being of Human Beings in the SS1923 Seminar on Nicomachean Ethics VI
5. The Praxis of Human Life Revealed as Care
6. Aristotle's Opposition Between Natural and Accidental Being and Its Consequences for the Understanding of Time
7. The Conception of Eternal Being in Aristotle's Metaphysics IX and Its Legacy in Obstructing the Understanding of Human Life
8. Aristotle's Ontology of Motion and the Being of Human Life as Absolute Motion
9. The Principle of Non-Contradiction Grounded in Human Being in Aristotle's Metaphysics ? [IV]
10. Critical Questions Raised by Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle and the Future of the Aristotle/Heidegger Auseinandersetzung
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Introducing Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle from the 1920s
2. Accessing the Being of Life
3. The Being of Human Life from De Anima to the Nicomachean Ethics
4. Phronesis as Genuine Being of Human Beings in the SS1923 Seminar on Nicomachean Ethics VI
5. The Praxis of Human Life Revealed as Care
6. Aristotle's Opposition Between Natural and Accidental Being and Its Consequences for the Understanding of Time
7. The Conception of Eternal Being in Aristotle's Metaphysics IX and Its Legacy in Obstructing the Understanding of Human Life
8. Aristotle's Ontology of Motion and the Being of Human Life as Absolute Motion
9. The Principle of Non-Contradiction Grounded in Human Being in Aristotle's Metaphysics ? [IV]
10. Critical Questions Raised by Heidegger's Unpublished Seminars on Aristotle and the Future of the Aristotle/Heidegger Auseinandersetzung
Notes
Bibliography
Index