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Title Heidegger and The Holy
Other creators Capobianco Richard
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Holy, The. ; Sacré. ; Religion. ; EBSCO eBooks
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"The first book on the notion of the Holy in Heidegger, this collection evokes a poetic sense of awe before the divine present in his philosophical approach"--.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Introduction
    • Notes
  • Chapter 1: The Holy in Heidegger: The Open Clearing as Excess and Abyss
    • I. The Unholy World of Modernity
    • II. The Clearing as Un/ground
    • III. God/s, Godhood, and the Passing of the Last God
    • IV. Chaos, Chora, and Regioning
    • V. Dwelling and Nature
    • VI. Awe, Wonder, Ethos
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 2: The Unsayable Mystery of the Holy: Hölderlin’s Late Poetry
    • I. Heidegger’s Discussion of the Holy
    • II. Wittgenstein and the Limits of Language
    • Concluding Reflection
    • Notes
  • Chapter 3: The Divine as the Origin of the Work of Art
    • I. Ontological Effort in Contributions to Philosophy
    • II. Effort for the Divine
    • III. Preservation of the Truth of Being in Beings
    • IV. The Presencing of the Divine
    • V. The Origin of the Work of Art
    • VI. “Building Dwelling Thinking”
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 4: Poetic Colors of the Holy: Heidegger on Pindar and Trakl
    • I. Chrusology, Ontology, Hierology
    • II. Sacré bleu
    • III. A Heideggerian Farbenlehre?
    • Notes
  • Chapter 5: Tracing the Holy in Heidegger’s Hölderlin’s Hymns “Germania” and “The Rhine”
    • I. Benveniste: Language, Linguistics, and the Holy
    • II. Heidegger and Hölderlin on the Holy
    • III. Dichtung: Language, Poetry, and Community
    • IV. Silence and the Holy
    • Closing Remarks: Heidegger and the Holy
    • Notes
  • Chapter 6: Heidegger and the Question and the Need of the Holy
    • I. Heidegger’s Early Thought: The Holy as a Value and the Critique of Neo-Kantianism
    • II. Heidegger’s Middle Thought: The Death of God and Hölderlin’s Poetry of the Holy
    • III. Heidegger’s Late Thought: The Lacking of Holy Names and a New Way of Questioning
    • IV. After Heidegger: From the anonymity of the holy to the holy of revelation and to the holiness of the human being
    • Notes
  • Chapter 7: Through Being to the Holy: Learning to Ask the Question of Being
    • I. Turning (Away From Being and Time)
    • II. The Thing, the Holy, and the Question of Being
    • III. Being and the Holy: Learning to Think—Learning to Question
    • IV. Unusual Beings
    • V. The Time of the Thing: For a While
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 8: The Holy in Heidegger’s Reading of Greek Tragedy: Necessity, Measure, and Law
    • I. Intimating the Holy in Greek Tragedy: Aeschylus, Prometheus, and Necessity
    • II. Sophoclean Tragedy and the Holy: Oedipus, Antigone, Measure, and Law
    • Concluding Thoughts
      • We Who Are Banished From the Hearth, the Site of the Holy
    • Notes
  • Chapter 9: Retrieving and Constructing a Spatial-Phenomenology of the Holy in the Early Heidegger
    • I. The Matter in Basic Problems and Introducing the Dynamic between Diametric and Concentric Spaces
    • II. Retrieving the Holy from a Covering Up through Diametric Space as Gegenstand, as Standing Against, Standing Opposite, Side-by-Side
    • III. Stretch, Continuity, Transition, and the Open as Concentric Space: The Excision of a Connective Space from Temporality in Basic Problems
    • IV. Retrieving a Prior Spatial Realm of Being and the Holy from the Diametric Spatial Mirror Image Inversion of the Sensuous and Non-Sensuous Realm Underpinning the beyond of Metaphysics
    • Notes
  • Notes on the Text and Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe
    • Martin Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe published by Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main:
  • Index
  • CONTRIBUTORS
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