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Heidegger in the Islamicate World [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 232x159x30 mm, weight: 671 g, 1 Charts
  • Serija: New Heidegger Research
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield International
  • ISBN-10: 1786606208
  • ISBN-13: 9781786606204
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 232x159x30 mm, weight: 671 g, 1 Charts
  • Serija: New Heidegger Research
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield International
  • ISBN-10: 1786606208
  • ISBN-13: 9781786606204
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Philosophical debates, many of them involving the appropriation of modern Western philosophical doctrines, are a crucial element shaping the intellectual and practical behaviour of many thinkers in the Islamicate world and their audiences. One Western philosopher currently receiving a particularly lively reception throughout the Islamicate world is Martin Heidegger. This book explores various aspects of the reception of Heideggers thought in the Arabic, Iranian, Turkish, and South Asian intellectual context. Expert Heidegger scholars from across the Islamicate world introduce and discuss approaches to Heideggers philosophy that operationalize, recontextualize, or review it critically in the light of Islamic and Islamicate traditions. In doing so, this book imparts knowledge of the history and present situation of Heidegger's reception in the Islamicate world and suggests new pathways for the future of Heidegger Studies pathways that associate Heideggers thought with the challenges presently faced by the Islamicate world.

Recenzijos

Heidegger is a radical Abrahamic thinker who spoke a Greek language. When the Muslims lost their own thinking apparatus, they did not find better than Heideggers secularized Christian concepts to learn about their new self-experience. Heidegger in the Islamicate World is a high-quality conceptual and spiritual experimentation workshop for the encounter between Abraham's descendants but in a post-secular horizon where colonialism can become a metaphysical parody. -- Fethi Meskini, Author of Thinking After Heidegger While much has been written about Heidegger and the East, historians of philosophy have passed over in silence appreciations and interpretations of Heideggerian thought in the Islamicate world. By highlighting the link between Islamic thinkers and the work of Heidegger, this edited volume underscores, for the first time, the importance of examining the legacy of a hermeneutic adventure in the twentieth century for a more complete and critical understanding of the history of modern and contemporary Islamic thought -- Ramin Jahanbegloo, Executive Director of the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Nonviolence and Peace Studies, Jindal Global University This is an much needed collection. Heideggers reception in Islamicate circles broadens the range of examples by which we understand philosophical engagements. This is a rare book, that prepares a path to a truly global philosophy in anticipation of a post-Western future. -- S. Sayyid, Professor of Social Theory and Decolonial Thought, University of Leeds In this pioneering volume, the reader is expertly navigated through the astonishingly multifaceted readings of Heidegger in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu. Heideggerian concepts serve Islamic authenticity discourses as well as inspiring critical and innovative reflections on being, transendence, language and art. -- Anke von Kügelgen, Department of Islamic Studies and Modern Oriental Philology, University of Bern

Preface vii
Fred Dallmayr
Introduction 1(30)
Urs Gosken
Josh Hayes
Kata Moser
PART I LINES OF RECEPTION IN THE ISLAMICATE WORLD
31(66)
1 The Receptions of Heidegger in Turkey
33(22)
Zeynep Direk
2 Heidegger's Role in the Formation of Art Theory in Contemporary Iran
55(14)
Amir Nasri
3 Levantine Pathways in the Reception of Heidegger
69(16)
Nader El-Bizri
4 The Eccentric Reception of Heidegger in Hanafi's "French Trilogy"
85(12)
Sylvain Camilleri
PART II HEIDEGGER AND ISLAMICATE AUTHENTICITY
97(50)
5 Anxiety, Nothingness, and Time: Abdurrahman Badawi's Existentialist Interpretation of Islamic Mysticism
99(14)
Sevinc Yasargil
6 Taha Abderrahmane: Applying Heidegger as a Heuristic for Conceptual Authenticity
113(20)
Monir Birouk
7 On Nihilism and the Nihilistic Essence of European Metaphysics: Martin Heidegger and Daryush Shayegan
133(14)
Mansooreh Khalilizand
PART III HEIDEGGER AND ISLAMICATE MODES OF EXPRESSION
147(50)
8 The Question Concerning Poetry in Iqbal and Heidegger
149(20)
Saliha Shah
9 Heidegger, Holderlin---Fardid, Hafez
169(14)
Ahmad Ali Heydari
10 Hospitality and Dialogue: On Fethi Meskini's Translation and Appropriation of Heidegger
183(14)
Khalid El Aref
PART IV HEIDEGGER AND THE REVIVAL OF ISLAMICATE PHILOSOPHY
197(32)
11 Against Jieidegger-Orthodoxy in the Arab World
199(12)
Ismail El Mossadeq
12 Heidegger's Aristotle: A Hermeneutic Retrieval of Islamic Philosophy in Iran
211(18)
Seyed Majid Kamali
PART V CHALLENGING THE ISLAMICATE
229(22)
13 Heidegger and the Islamicate: Transversals and Reversals
231(20)
Syed Mustafa Ali
Appendix: Translations of Heidegger's Works in Arabic, Persian and Turkish 251(24)
Urs Gosken
Kata Moser
Erdal Yrfdiz
Bibliography 275(26)
Index 301(10)
About the Contributors 311
Urs Gosken is Assistant Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of Bern.

Kata Moser is an Associate Researcher at the Institute for Islamic Studies, University of Bern.

Josh Michael Hayes is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Alvernia University.