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Metaphysics and Nihilism: 1 - The Overcoming of Metaphysics 2 - The Essence of Nihilism [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 250 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x163x28 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509540040
  • ISBN-13: 9781509540044
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 250 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x163x28 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509540040
  • ISBN-13: 9781509540044
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The two treatises The Overcoming of Metaphysics (1938/39) and The Essence of Nihilism (1946-1948) do not belong together temporally or formally, but they are brought together in this volume because they both treat a common thesis from the standpoint of  different questions – namely, that nihilism is the essence of metaphysics in relation to the history of being.

The overcoming of metaphysics is, for Heidegger, the decisive historical moment in which metaphysics is experienced as the history of the abandonment by being and overcome at the same time.  The abandonment of beings by being reveals itself in the final and most extreme intensification of metaphysics as the ‘unconditioned predominance of manipulation.’  Manipulation means here the all-dominating producibility of beings.

The Essence of Nihilism is linked to the idea of overcoming.  This text deals with the attempt to elucidate the essence of nihilism through Nietzsche’s words ‘God is dead’.  The killing of God springs from the will to power as the most extreme form of manipulation.  The being of beings is grasped here as the positing of values emanating from the will to power.  In this positing of being as value, it becomes clear that being itself remained unthought in metaphysics.  Therefore, metaphysics as such is nihilism proper.

These key works by Heidegger, now available in English for the first time, will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophy and to anyone interested in Heidegger’s thought.

Recenzijos

This translation makes available for the first time in English a series of Heideggers pivotal reflections on the overcoming of metaphysics, grounded in the thesis that the essence of metaphysics is nihilism. Containing important remarks on Being and Time and other early texts, this volume will be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the inner development of Heideggers thought in the decade from 1938 to 1948. William McNeill, Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University, Chicago

This volume is a welcome addition to the translation of Heideggers private monographs from the late 1930s and 1940s.  Elegantly translated, it is essential reading for anyone interested in Heideggers views on the consummation of metaphysics in techno-scientific nihilism, the role of Being and Time in the overcoming of metaphysics, and the task of thinking in the age of the abandonment of being. Miguel de Beistegui, ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

 

Translator's Introduction xiii
THE OVERCOMING OF METAPHYSICS THE OVERCOMING OF METAPHYSICS
1 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
5(2)
2 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
7(1)
3 The History of Beyng and the Overcoming of Metaphysics
8(1)
4 The Vanishing of Being
9(1)
5 Metaphysics and the Predominance of Beings: The Impotence and the Vanishing of Beyng
9(1)
6 "Overcoming"
10(7)
7 On the Formation of the Text
17(1)
8 On the Correct Grasp of the Whole
18(1)
9 The Overcoming of Metaphysics through Beyng
18(1)
10 The Overcoming as the History of Beyng
19(1)
11 The Other Inception
20(1)
12 The Transition
20(1)
13 Metaphysics and the Question of Possibility
21(1)
14 The Question of Possibility as the Mode of the Question of Essence
22(4)
15 The Truth of Beyng
26(1)
16 "Truth" (Cf. Winter Semester 37/38)
27(1)
17 Truth [ Clearing of Beyng (Event) and the Correctness of Representing]
27(1)
18 The Essence of History
28(1)
19 On the Overcoming of Metaphysics
28(1)
20 Correctness
28(1)
21 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
29(1)
22 The Overcoming of "Metaphysics"
29(2)
23 Overcoming
31(1)
24 "Overcoming" and "the Human"
32(1)
25 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
32(1)
26 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
33(1)
27 The Overcoming of Metaphysics at its End
33(1)
28 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
34(1)
29 Over-coming is only in the Other Inception
34(1)
30 "Worldview" - "Ideology"
35(1)
31 The End of Metaphysics
36(1)
32 The End of Metaphysics
37(1)
33 The Clearing of Beyng
38(1)
34 Nietzsche and the End of Western Metaphysics
38(1)
35 The End of Metaphysics as Consummation in the Unconditional Corrupted Essence. (The Metaphysics of Nietzsche)
39(2)
36 The Metaphysics of Nietzsche as the Consummation of Metaphysics
41(1)
37 The Consummation of Metaphysics: The Positing of Value as Nihilism
42(2)
38 The Consummation of Metaphysics Comes to Fruition
44(1)
39 Beyng - (Event)
44(1)
40 Metaphysics
45(1)
41 Metaphysics
45(1)
42 The Consummation of Modern Metaphysics
45(1)
43 Metaphysics as the History of Beyng
45(1)
44 Metaphysical Errancy
46(1)
45 Metaphysics and the "Universal"
46(1)
46 Metaphysics (cf. "Basic Words")
47
47 Basic concepts {of Metaphysics)
41(7)
48 The Essence of Metaphysics in Terms of the History of Beyng
48(1)
49 Metaphysics and "Physics"
49(1)
50 The History of Being (The Overcoming of Metaphysics) - Being and Time (The Question of Being)
49(1)
51 Metaphysics
49(1)
52 "The Metaphysical"
50(1)
53 The Role of "Science" and Philosophy as Metaphysics
50(1)
54 On What is Metaphysics?
51(2)
55 On What is Metaphysics? The Nothing
53(1)
56 On the Essence of Ground: Ground - Freedom - Truth - Beyng
53(1)
57 "Ground" and "Truth"
54(1)
58 Projection and Eventuation [ Er-eignung]
55(1)
59 "Ground"
56(1)
60 "Ground"
56(1)
61 On the Essence of Ground
56(2)
62 The Differentiation
58(1)
63 Metaphysics and the Differentiation
58(1)
64 Metaphysics
58(5)
THE OVERCOMING OF METAPHYSICS
I Sequel
I The Differentiation
65 The Differentiation
63(2)
66 The Differentiation (and the Question concerning the Nothing)
65(1)
67 The Differentiation (Beyng is the Nothing)
66(1)
68 Being and Beings - Metaphysics - the Differentiation
66(1)
69 Differentiation and Event
67(1)
70 Differentiating Being from Beings and the Distinctness of the Two
67(1)
71 The Differentiation and What is Borne Out
67(1)
72 Metaphysics ("Being"-an Empty Word)
68(1)
73 The Differentiation
68(1)
74 Being and Beyng
68(1)
75 The Differentiation - What is Borne Out
69(1)
76 The Differentiation
70(3)
II On The Concept Of Metaphysics
77 Metaphysics and the Thinking that is Responsive to the History of Beyng
73(1)
78 The Overcoming of "Metaphysics"
73(1)
79 The Transition of Metaphysics within the History of Beyng into the Other Inception of the Truth of Beyng
74(1)
80 The A priori
75(1)
81 Metaphysics and the A priori
75(1)
82 The "A priori" - Character of "Being"
76(1)
83 Metaphysics and the Differentiation
76(1)
84 Metaphysics
77(1)
85 "Metaphysics"
78(1)
86 Being Conscious and Being (Modern Metaphysics)
79(1)
87 Metaphysics and "Theology"
79(1)
88 The Relation to Being within the History supported by Metaphysics
80(1)
89 "Metaphysics" and the Thinking of Beyng
80(1)
90 Metaphysics as Theology
81(1)
91 Metaphysics and Modern Humanity
81(1)
92 Metaphysics and "Theology"
82(1)
93 Nietzsche and Heraclitus ("Metaphysics" and the First Inception of Philosophy)
83(1)
94 The History of Beyng: "Overcoming"
84(1)
95 Kant and Metaphysics
84(1)
96 "Metaphysics" ("Subjectivity" and Substantiality)
85(1)
97 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
85(1)
98 The Essence of Metaphysics and its Overcoming
86(1)
99 The Consummation of Metaphysics
86(1)
100 The Overcoming of Metaphysics
87(1)
101 The Consummation of Metaphysics
88(1)
102 Metaphysics - Consummation (Inversion into the most Extreme)
89(1)
103 The Interpretation of the Cogito
89(2)
III Art And Metaphysics
104 In the Lectures on the Origin of the Work of Art
91(1)
105 "Art"
92(1)
106 When Metaphysics Ends, so too does Art
92(3)
IV Metaphysics And "Worldview"
107 Metaphysics and Worldview
95(1)
108 Worldview is the Perishing of Metaphysics
95(1)
109 The Consummation of Metaphysics (Nietzsche)
96(1)
110 "Worldview"
97(1)
111 "Worldview" and "Philosophy"
98(1)
112 "World-view" ("Life")
99(1)
113 Metaphysics - Worldview: The True, the Good, the Beautiful
99(1)
114 Metaphysics and Worldview and the Thinking Responsive to the History of Beyng
100(1)
115 Metaphysics and Worldview
101(1)
116 Metaphysics and Worldview
102(1)
V Being And Time In The History Of Beyng Insofar As This History Is Experienced As The Overcoming Of Metaphysics
117 Being and Time and Metaphysics
103(1)
118 Time and Eternity
104(1)
119 On the History of the Concept of Time
104(1)
120 The Essence of Time
105(1)
121 Time and Being
105(1)
122 Being and Time
106(1)
123 Being and Time
106(2)
124 Being and Time
108(1)
125 "The Sense of Being"
109(1)
126 Being and Time
109(1)
127 Being and Time
110(1)
128 Being, the Understanding of Being and Beyng
110(1)
129 Da-sein and "Care"- "Attunement"
111(1)
130 Being and Time
111(8)
THE OVERCOMING OF METAPHYSICS
II Sequel
I The Consummation Of Metaphysics The Abandonment By Being And Devastation
131 Metaphysics and "Science"
119(1)
132 At the End of Metaphysics
119(1)
133 Inception and Metaphysics
119(1)
134 The Essence of the Consummation of Metaphysics in terms of the History of Beyng
120(1)
135 The Consummation of "Modernity" within the History of Beyng
120(1)
136 The Nothing and Devastation
120(1)
137 Abandonment by Being
121(1)
138 Abandonment by Being
121(1)
139 The Abandonment of Beings by Being
121(1)
140 Manipulation Technology Beyng
122(1)
141 "Technology"
123(1)
142 Manipulation
123(2)
V The Origin Of Metaphysics In The History Of Beyng The Origin Of Metaphysics And The Essence Of Truth In The First Inception
143 Overcoming
125(1)
144 One of the Characteristic Features of Metaphysics
126(1)
145 The Age of "Theologies"
127(1)
146 The Essence of Metaphysics: Theology and Mathematics
127(1)
147 "Truth" and Metaphysics (Grades of the True)
128(1)
148 On the Essential Determination of Modern Metaphysics in its Consummation
129(1)
149 If Being is "Will"
130(1)
150 Metaphysics and "System"
131(1)
151 The A priori
132(1)
152 The First Inception and the Origin of Metaphysics
132(1)
153 Being as idea and the Collapse of αληθεια
133(1)
154 η τoυ αγαθoυ ιδεα: The Beginning of Metaphysics and the Crash and Collapse of the Ungroundedαλ&etpa;θεια
133(1)
155 How Metaphysics Begins and Peters Out
134(1)
156 "Watching" and "Thinking" (The End of Metaphysics)
135(1)
157 The History of Being and Metaphysics
135(1)
158 "Worldview" and "Metaphysics"
136(1)
159 Animal rationale - absolutum (causa)
136(1)
160 Truth as Certainty: Modern Metaphysics (Leibniz)
137(2)
III Metaphysics The Individual Basic Positions Of Metaphysics
161 From Whence the Appearance that the Thinking Responsive to the History of Beyng is Only a Modification of Hegel's Metaphysics?
139(1)
162 Hegel's Concept of History
140(1)
163 Beyng - Event - Inception (Meant from the Standpoint of "Metaphysics")
140(2)
164 Beings as a Whole and their Entirety (Metaphysics and Beyng)
142(3)
THE ESSENCE OF NIHILISM
145(66)
Appendix: Addendum to: The Essence of Nihilism 211(8)
Editor's Afterword 219
Martin Heidegger (18891976) was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century and the author of numerous works including Being and Time.