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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
June 2012
Print publication year:
2010
Online ISBN:
9780511777974

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This book includes ten essays that trace the notion of unconcealment as it develops from Heidegger's early writings to his later work, shaping his philosophy of truth, language and history. 'Unconcealment' is the idea that what entities are depends on the conditions that allow them to manifest themselves. This concept, central to Heidegger's work, also applies to worlds in a dual sense: first, a condition of entities manifesting themselves is the existence of a world; and second, worlds themselves are disclosed. The unconcealment or disclosure of a world is the most important historical event, and Heidegger believes there have been a number of quite distinct worlds that have emerged and disappeared in history. Heidegger's thought as a whole can profitably be seen as working out the implications of the original understanding of unconcealment.

Reviews

‘No one today writes about Heidegger - especially the later Heidegger - with greater clarity and depth than Mark Wrathall. In this superb collection of essays he has set the philosophical standard for anyone wishing to confront and take seriously Heidegger’s accounts of truth, language, and history.’

Taylor Carman - Barnard College

‘Heidegger and Unconcealment covers the whole span of Heidegger’s work and is a major contribution to the rapidly expanding literature on Heidegger. It is distinguished both by Wrathall’s amazing grasp of Heidegger’s still-growing collected works - comprising more than 50 volumes, many of which have not yet been translated - and by his wide-ranging, original, and illuminating discussion of the relation of Heidegger’s thought to that of other contemporary thinkers. Wrathall’s ability to put Heidegger’s abstruse formulations into clear, jargon-free English without losing their subtlety makes this book a perfect way for interested analytic philosophers to enter into Heidegger’s world.’

Hubert Dreyfus - University of California, Berkeley

‘Mark Wrathall’s book offers a sustained, penetrating, and deeply illuminating account of Heidegger’s work, early and late. It discloses a persistent concern in the deep background of his thinking that helps bring more clearly into focus the distinctness of the various phases of its development, and it does so with a rigor and clarity that will make it much harder to deny Heidegger’s relevance to issues that are of central concern to contemporary Anglo-American analytic philosophy.’

Stephen Mulhall - Oxford University

‘In this unified collection Mark Wrathall gathers Heidegger’s works around the central phenomenon of disclosure, and specifically around the disclosure of historical formations of meaning. Written with verve and precision, the book sets a high bar for future scholarship on Heidegger.’

Thomas Sheehan - Stanford University

‘Wrathall gives a wonderfully clear account of certain key notions of Heidegger’s philosophy, including truth and language. His exposition is full of illuminating examples and useful comparisons with analytic philosophers. He offers not only a very valuable addition to Heidegger commentary in English, but also a number of interesting original insights into the questions that Heidegger raises.’

Charles Taylor - McGill University

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Contents

Works by Heidegger
Basic WritingsKrell, David FarrellSan FranciscoHarper 1993
Early Greek ThinkingKrell, David FarrellCapuzzi, Frank A.San FranciscoHarper & Row 1975
Frühe SchriftenFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1978
Sein und ZeitFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1977
Kant und das Problem der MetaphysikFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1991 Taft, R.
Erläuterungen zu Hölderlins DichtungFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1981 Hoeller, K.
HolzwegeFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1977 Young, J.Haynes, K.
NietzscheFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1996
NietzscheFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1997
Vorträge und AufsätzeFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 2000
Was heisst Denken?Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 2002 Gray, J. G.
WegmarkenFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1996 McNeill, W.
Der Satz vom GrundFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1997 Lilly, R.
Unterwegs zur SpracheFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1985
Zur Sache des DenkensFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 2007
SeminareFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1986
Reden und andere Zeugnisse eines Lebensweges, 1910–1976Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 2000
Einführung in die phänomenologische ForschungFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1994
Platon, SophistesFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1992 Rojcewicz, R.Schuwer, A.
Prolegomena zur Geschichte des ZeitbegriffsFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1979 Kisiel, T.
Logik: Die Frage nach der WahrheitFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1976
Die Grundbegriffe der antiken PhilosophieFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1993
Die Grundprobleme der PhänomenologieFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1975 Hofstadter, A.
Phänomenologische Interpretation von Kants Kritik der reinen VernunftFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1977 Emad, P.Maly, K.
Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der LogikFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1978 Heim, M.
Einleitung in die PhilosophieFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1996
Der deutsche Idealismus. Fichte, Schelling, Hegel) und die philosophische Problemlage der GegenwartFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1997
Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik: Welt, Endlichkeit, EinsamkeitFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1983 McNeill, W.Walker, N.
Vom Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit: Einleitung in die PhilosophieFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1982 Sadler, T.
Hegels Phänomenologie des GeistesFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1980 Emad, P.Maly, K.
Aristoteles, Metaphysik Θ 1–3Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 1981 Brogan, W.Warnek, P.
Vom Wesen der Wahrheit: zu Platons Höhlengleichnis und TheätetFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1988 Sadler, T.
Sein und WahrheitFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 2001
Logik als die Frage nach dem Wesen der SpracheFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1998
Hölderlins Hymnen “Germanien” und “Der Rhein.”Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 1980
Einführung in die MetaphysikFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1983 Fried, G.Polt, R.
Die Frage nach dem Ding: zu Kants Lehre von den transzendentalen GrundsätzenFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1984 Barton, W. BDeutsch, V.
Nietzsches metaphysische Grundstellung im abendländischen Denken: die ewige Wiederkehr des GleichenFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1986
Grundfragen der Philosophie: ausgewählte “Probleme” der “Logik.”Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 1984 Rojcewicz, R.Schuwer, A.
Nietzsches Lehre vom Willen zur Macht als ErkenntnisFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1989
Nietzsche, der europäische NihilismusFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1986
Hölderlins Hymne “Der Ister.”Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 1984 McNeill, W.Davis, Julia
ParmenidesFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1982 Schuwer, A.Rojcewicz, R.
Grundprobleme der PhänomenologieFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1993
Ontologie: Hermeneutik der FaktizitätFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1988 Buren, J. van
Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis)Frankfurt am MainKlostermann 1989
BesinnungFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1997
Metaphysik und NihilismusFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1999
Die Geschichte des SeynsFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1998
Bremer und Freiburger VorträgeFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1994
Vom Wesen der SpracheFrankfurt am MainKlostermann 1999
Introduction to MetaphysicsManheim, RalphGarden City,NY 1961
NietzscheKrell, David FarrellSan FranciscoHarper 1979
NietzscheKrell, David FarrellSan FranciscoHarper 1987
NietzscheKrell, David FarrellSan FranciscoHarper 1982
On the Way to LanguageHertz, Peter D.New YorkHarper & Row 1971
The Question Concerning Technology and Other EssaysLovitt, WilliamNew YorkHarper & Row 1977

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