From phenomenology to thought, errancy, and desire

Essays in honor of William J. Richardson, S.J.

Babette Babich

For both continental and analytic styles of philosophy, the thought of Martin Heidegger must be counted as one of the most important influences in contemporary philosophy. In this book, essays by internationally noted scholars, ranging from David B. Allison to Slavoj Zizek, honour the interpretive contributions of William J. Richardson's pathbreaking Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought. The essays move from traditional phenomenology to the idea of essential (another) thinking, the questions of translation and existential expressions of the turn of Heidegger's thought, the intersection of politics and language, the philosophic significance of Jacques Lacan, and several essays on science and technology. All show the influence of Richardson's first study. A valuable emphasis appears in Richardson's interpretation of Heidegger's conception of die Irre, interpreted as Errancy, set in its current locus in a discussion of Heidegger's debacle with the political in his involvement with National Socialism.


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Surplus being

Kearney Richard

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Copyright
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Das Gewesen

Sheehan Thomas

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Profile

Moneta Giuseppina

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The turn

Stambaugh Joan

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The call

Anderson John

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Desire — (the) passion

Peperzak Adriaan

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Dark hearts

Caputo John D

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Heidegger's fall

Richardson William

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Reading the case of Christopher

Allison David B.; Roberts Mark

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Lacan and Heidegger

Capobianco Richard

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"Now you see it …"

Boothby Richard

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Adaequatio sexualis

Shepherdson Charles

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Schreber and Hölderlin

Ver Eecke Wilfried

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Hegel, Lacan, Deleuze

Žižek Slavoj

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Heidegger and Freud

Dallmayr Fred

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The science thing

Bergoffen Debra

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Heidegger's longest day

Heelan Patrick A

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The world as a whole

Lingis Alphonso

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Martin Heidegger

Richardson William

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