
Heidegger in Dialogue
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This collection of comparative essays by the late Robert E. Wood puts Martin Heidegger in dialogue with a number of other thinkers, such as Martin Buber, Max Scheler, Edith Stein, John Dewey, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as thinkers whose relation to Heidegger has been more commonly examined (Plato, Hegel, Jean-Paul Sartre). A number of recurrent themes stand out, indicative of the issues that anchor the author's general interpretation of Heidegger. These include: the distinction between meditative and calculative thinking; Heidegger as a thinker of the heart; releasement (Gelassenheit); the prominence of concealment (lethe) and the mystery of Being; the importance of art and poetic thinking; the relation to the Other; mortals and the divine; and the significance of attunements or dispositions, ranging from shock and horror to wonder and awe. Wood's perspective emerges as a distinctively Catholic reading of Heidegger, emphasizing common ground and a relation to the whole throughout.
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William McNeill is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at DePaul University, Illinois, USA.
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Introduction
1.The Play of the Fourfolds: Plato and Heidegger
2.Hegel's Sittlichkeit and Heidegger's Being-in-the-World
3.Scheler and Heidegger: Eternity and Time
4.Buber Meets Heidegger
5.Heidegger on Sartre: The "Letter on Humanism"
6.Aesthetic Complementarity: Dewey and Heidegger
7.Heidegger, Cézanne, Merleau-Ponty
8.Edith Stein's Experiential Critique of Heidegger
Bibliography
About the Author
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