146955

Springer, Dordrecht

2011

339 Pages

ISBN 978-94-007-1648-3

Contributions to Phenomenology
vol. 65

Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking

essays in honor of Parvis Emad

Edited by

Frank Schalow

Numerous volumes have been written on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, and new translations of his writings appear on a regular basis. Up to now, however, no book has addressed the connections between Heidegger's thought and the hermeneutic methodology involved in translating his works - or any other text. Gathering essays by internationally recognized scholars, this volume examines the specific synergy that holds between Heidegger's thinking and the distinctive endeavor of translation. 

Heidegger, Translation, and the Task of Thinking:  Essaysin Honor of Parvis Emad offers scholars and students alike a rare journey into the insights and intricacies of one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. The book also pays homage to Parvis Emad, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at De Paul University, founder of the journal Heidegger Studies and a renowned translator of Heidegger's writings.

Heidegger, Translation, and the Task of Thinking:  Essays in Honor of Parvis Emad provides a uniquely focused perspective on Heidegger's thought, and delves into the strategies and controversies that attend all attempts to translate his most complex and challenging texts, including his seminal works Contributions to Philosophy and Mindfulness. Accordingly, this book will be of great interest and benefit to anyone working in the fields of phenomenology, hermeneutics, or Heidegger studies.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1649-0

Full citation:

Schalow, F. (ed) (2011). Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking: essays in honor of Parvis Emad, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Poverty

Heidegger Martin

3-10

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Introduction

Schalow Frank

11-46

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A purview of being

Sena Marylou

71-94

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Substance and emptiness

Coriando Paola-Ludovika; Jennings Colombo Virginia

135-143

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Dasein and da-sein in being and time and in contributions to philosophy (from enowning)

Von Herrmann Friedrich-Wilhelm; Radloff Bernhard

213-224

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Husserl and Heidegger on da-sein

De Gennaro Ivo

225-252

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Attunement and translation

Schalow Frank

291-311

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