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  • Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Biography

    Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002) was one of the greatest philosophers of our era. He was also at the center of some of the century’s darkest, most complex historical events, for he chose to remain in his native Germany in the 1930s, neither supporting Hitler nor actively opposing him, but negotiating instead an “unpolitical” position that allowed…

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Martin Heidegger and the Truth About the Black Notebooks

    Arnulf Heidegger: “Toward the beginning of 2013, I received reports of passages in the Black Notebooks that offered observations on Jewry, or as the case may be, world Jewry. It immediately became clear to me that the publication of the Black Notebooks would call forth a wide-spread international debate. Already in the Spring of 2013, I had asked Professor…

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Heidegger’s Ways’ by Hans-Georg Gadamer

    The combination of author and subject matter found here makes an unusually interesting text on the Continental European Philosophy of the twentieth century. As Heidegger’s former student, colleague and lifelong friend, Gadamer offers a particularly insightful commentary on Heidegger’s thinking. Not only do the essays focus on Heidegger’s thought, but they also often begin with…

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies’ by Hans-Georg Gadamer

    These five essays on Hegel give the English-speaking reader a long-awaited opportunity to read the work of one of Germany’s most distinguished philosophers, Hans-Georg Gadamer. Gadamer’s unique hermeneutic method will have a lasting effect on Hegel studies. DOWNLOAD: (.pdf)

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Ethics, Aesthetics and the Historical Dimension of Language: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer Volume II

    Ethics, Aesthetics and the Historical Dimension of Language collects together Gadamer’s most important untranslated writings on ethics, aesthetics and language. With a substantial introduction by the editors exploring Gadamer’s ethical project and providing an overview of his aesthetic work, this book collects Gadamer’s writings on ancient ethics, including the moral philosophy of Aristotle, and on practical…

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer

    Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy collects together Gadamer’s remaining important untranslated writings on the problem of history and the major philosophical traditions of the 20th century from the standpoint of hermeneutics. In these writings, Gadamer examines important thinkers as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Bourdieu and Habermas and their ongoing legacies. This volume also includes a preface by…

    S. Gros

    June 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks 1931-1941

    Heidegger scholars consider the philosopher’s notebooks, including the issues of Heidegger’s Nazism and anti-Semitism. For more than forty years, the philosopher Martin Heidegger logged ideas and opinions in a series of notebooks, known as the “Black Notebooks” after the black oilcloth booklets into which he first transcribed his thoughts. In 2014, the notebooks from 1931…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Ponderings XII–XV: Black Notebooks 1939–1941’ by Martin Heidegger

    Ponderings XII–XV is third in a series of four “Black Notebooks” which Martin Heidegger composed in the early years of World War II. As always with Heidegger, the thoughts expressed here are not superficial reflections on current events, but instead penetrate deeply into them in order to contemplate their historical importance. Throughout his ponderings, Heidegger meditates…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Ponderings VII–XI: Black Notebooks 1938–1939’ by Martin Heidegger

    Through these broad and sprawling notebooks, Heidegger offers fascinating opinions on Hölderlin, Nietzsche, Wagner, Wittgenstein, Pascal, and many others. The importance of the Black Notebooks transcends Heidegger’s relationship with National Socialism. These personal notebooks contain reflections on technology, art, Christianity, the history of philosophy, and Heidegger’s attempt to move beyond that history into another beginning.…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Ponderings II–VI: Black Notebooks 1931–1938’ by Martin Heidegger

    Ponderings II–VI begins the much-anticipated English translation of Martin Heidegger’s “Black Notebooks.” In a series of small notebooks with black covers, Heidegger confided sundry personal observations and ideas over the course of 40 years. The five notebooks in this volume were written between 1931 and 1938 and thus chronicle Heidegger’s year as Rector of the University…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘The Phenomenology of Religious Life’ by Martin Heidegger

    The Phenomenology of Religious Life presents the text of Heidegger’s important 1920–21 lectures on religion. The volume consists of the famous lecture course Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion, a course on Augustine and Neoplatonism, and notes for a course on The Philosophical Foundations of Medieval Mysticism that was never delivered. Heidegger’s engagements with Aristotle, St.…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Young Heidegger: Rumor of the Hidden King

    Hannah Arendt wrote that Martin Heidegger’s reputation as a thinker and teacher during the early 1920s travelled throughout Germany “like the rumour of the hidden king”. In The Young Heidegger, John van Buren offers a new reading of Martin Heidegger’s youthful thought leading up to Being and Time (1927) and its subsequent development in his…

    S. Gros

    June 17, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger’s Philosophy of Religion: From God to the Gods

    In various texts, Martin Heidegger speaks of god and the gods, but the question of how exactly Heidegger’s thought relates to theology and religion in a broad sense—and to God in a specific sense—remains unclear and in need of careful, philosophical excavation. Ben Vedder provides the first book-length study on Heidegger’s relation to the philosophy…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger’s Poietic Writings: From Contributions to Philosophy to The Event

    Engaging the development of Heidegger’s non-public writings on the event between 1936 and 1941, Daniela Vallega-Neu reveals what Heidegger’s private writings kept hidden. Vallega-Neu takes readers on a journey through these volumes, which are not philosophical works in the traditional sense as they read more like fragments, collections of notes, reflections, and expositions. In them,…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political

    Theodor Adorno once wrote an essay to “defend Bach against his devotees.” In this book Dana Villa does the same for Hannah Arendt, whose sweeping reconceptualization of the nature and value of political action, he argues, has been covered over and domesticated by admirers (including critical theorists, communitarians, and participatory democrats) who had hoped to…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Apocalypse of Truth: Heideggerian Meditations

    We inhabit a time of crisis—totalitarianism, environmental collapse, and the unquestioned rule of neoliberal capitalism. Philosopher Jean Vioulac is invested in and worried by all of this, but his main concern lies with how these phenomena all represent a crisis within—and a threat to—thinking itself. In his first book to be translated into English, Vioulac…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger and Kabbalah: Hidden Gnosis and the Path of Poiēsis

    While many scholars have noted Martin Heidegger’s indebtedness to Christian mystical sources, as well as his affinity with Taoism and Buddhism, Elliot R. Wolfson expands connections between Heidegger’s thought and kabbalistic material. By arguing that the Jewish esoteric tradition impacted Heidegger, Wolfson presents an alternative way of understanding the history of Western philosophy. Wolfson’s comparison…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Heidegger Controversy: A Critical Reader

    This anthology is a significant contribution to the debate over the relevance of Martin Heidegger’s Nazi ties to the interpretation and evaluation of his philosophical work. Included are a selection of basic documents by Heidegger, essays and letters by Heidegger’s colleagues that offer contemporary context and testimony, and interpretive evaluations by Heidegger’s heirs and critics…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger

    Martin Heidegger’s ties to Nazism have tarnished his stature as one of the towering figures of twentieth-century philosophy. The publication of the Black Notebooks in 2014, which revealed the full extent of Heidegger’s anti-Semitism and enduring sympathy for National Socialism, only inflamed the controversy. Richard Wolin’s The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger has played…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger and Unconcealment: Truth, Language, and History

    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…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘What Is Philosophy?’ by Martin Heidegger

    In this essay, which was originally given as a lecture — Was ist das — die Philosophie? — in Normandy in August 1955, Heidegger attempts to explain how an approach to philosophy can be made. Can it be approached in the same way as historiography or biology? Heidegger would say ‘no’. His belief is that,…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditation’ by Martin Heidegger

    Martin Heidegger’s Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditation presents crucial elements for understanding Heidegger’s thinking from 1936 to 1940. Heidegger offers a radically different reading of a text that he had read decades earlier, showing how his relationship with Nietzche’s has changed, as well as how his understandings of the differences between animals and humans, temporality and history, and…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Nietzsche, Godfather of Fascism? On the Uses & Abuses of a Philosophy

    Nietzsche, the Godfather of Fascism? What can Nietzsche have in common with this murderous ideology? Frequently described as the “radical aristocrat” of the spirit, Nietzsche abhorred mass culture and strove to cultivate an Ubermensch endowed with exceptional mental qualities. What can such a thinker have in common with the fascistic manipulation of the masses for…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger And Nazism

    Originally published in a French translation in 1987, this controversial work has received a tumultuous reception throughout Europe and continues to be the object of intense debate. In this first English edition, Victor Farias tracks the career of Martin Heidegger—one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century philosophy—and documents his intimate involvement with Nazism for…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Sophistes: Plato’s Dialogue and Heidegger’s Lectures in Marburg (1924-25)

    Heidegger’s philosophy has an extraordinarily complex relationship to Plato. Heidegger sees Plato as the founder of that Western metaphysics which he claims should be overcome. However, his interpretation of Plato, upon which his reconstruction of the history of philosophy rests, is anything but incontestable from a philological point of view, and has generated much criticism.…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History

    Herbert Marcuse was Martin Heidegger’s most famous student. He claimed to have left existentialism behind in 1933 when Heidegger was declared first Nazi rector of Freiburg University and Marcuse fled into exile. The contentious relations between these two thinkers reflected the split in twentieth-century continental philosophy between existentialism and Marxism. But Andrew Feenberg’s careful study…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Introduction to Philosophy—Thinking and Poetizing’ by Martin Heidegger

    First published in 1990 as the second part of volume 50 of Heidegger’s Complete Works, Introduction to Philosophy presents Heidegger’s final lecture course given at the University of Freiburg in 1944 before he was drafted into the German army. While the lecture is incomplete, Heidegger provides a clear and provocative discussion of the relation between philosophy and…

    S. Gros

    June 16, 2024
    Philosophy
  • History of Structuralism | 2 Volumes

    Structuralism has had a profound impact on disciplines ranging from literary theory to sociology, from history to psychoanalysis. Francois Dosse tells the story of structuralism’s beginnings in postwar Paris to its culmination as a movement that would reconfigure French intellectual life and reverberate throughout the Western world. This essential guide is a cogent map of…

    S. Gros

    June 12, 2024
    Uncategorized
  • The Literary Lacan: From Literature to ‘Lituraterre’ and Beyond

    The relationship between literature and psychology is long and richly complex, and no more so than in the work of Jacques Lacan, the most controversial psychoanalyst since Freud. This book is dedicated to assessing Lacan’s significant contribution to literary studies and the contribution, in turn, of literature to Lacanian psychoanalysis. The first essays in this…

    S. Gros

    June 12, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • In Dora’s Case: Freud, Hysteria, Feminism

    Freud invented psychoanalysis between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, most of them women. The most provocative and intriguing of these patients was Ida Bauer, whom Freud named Dora when he published her case history as Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria. This anthology of twelve…

    S. Gros

    June 12, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • Žižek’s Jokes

    Žižek as comedian: jokes in the service of philosophy. “A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes.” —Ludwig Wittgenstein The good news is that this book offers an entertaining but enlightening compilation of Žižekisms. Unlike any other book by Slavoj Žižek, this compact arrangement of jokes culled from his writings…

    S. Gros

    June 9, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon

    Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) was one of the most original thinkers of the twentieth century. His work has profoundly influenced philosophers including Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Hannah Arendt, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, Richard Rorty, Hubert Dreyfus, Stanley Cavell, Emmanuel Levinas, Alain Badiou, and Gilles Deleuze. His accounts…

    S. Gros

    June 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Standard Edition of Freud | The Complete 24 Volumes

    Embark on an intellectual odyssey through the depths of the human psyche with The Standard Edition of Freud. Within the pages of this monumental collection, meticulously translated and curated by James Strachey, Anna Freud, Alix Strachey, and Alan Tyson, lies the essence of Freud’s ground-breaking theories—a treasure trove of insights into the complexities of human behaviour,…

    S. Gros

    June 4, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • The Third Wittgenstein: The Post-Investigations Works

    This anthology establishes the existence of a distinct and important post-Investigations by Wittgenstein, uncovering the overlooked treasures of the final corpus and crystallising key perceptions of what his last thought was achieving. Speaking of a ‘third Wittgenstein’, this book seeks to correct the traditional bipartite conception of Wittgenstein’s thought into his Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations…

    S. Gros

    May 30, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Friedrich Nietzsche | Sämtliche Werke: Kritische Studienausgabe in 15 Bänden

    De Gruyter, 1988 (2., durchgesehene Auflage) DOWNLOAD: (12x .pdf)

    S. Gros

    May 27, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Friedrich Nietzsche | Digitale Kritische Gesamtausgabe: Werke und Briefe

    In the early 1960s, Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari were preparing an Italian edition of Nietzsche’s works. However, they needed a reliable German-language foundation for this. Both the old editions from the archive and the Schlechta edition raised unresolved questions; in particular, none of the previous editions were suitable for a complete edition of Nietzsche’s…

    S. Gros

    May 27, 2024
    Philosophy
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