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This is the first book-length work by Heribert Boeder to appear in English. The essays brought together here, several of which are to be found only in this volume, bear witness to a new perspective...
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This is the first book-length work by Heribert Boeder to appear in English. The essays brought together here, several of which are to be found only in this volume, bear witness to a new perspective on metaphysics, modernity, and so-called postmodernity. The "seditiousness" of Boeder's undertaking lies in his twofold intention: to explicate what has been thought in metaphysics, modernity, and postmodernity as self-contained, rational totalities—as history, world, and speech, respectively—and by means of those explications to recover dwelling as it has been made visible in the "configurations of wisdom" (for example, in Homer, Paul, and Holderlin). He approaches each of these totalities by way of Heidegger's thought, which marks the limit of modernity and as such is pivotal to Boeder's enterprise.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 359
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Publication Date: 30 June 1997
ISBN: 9780791435311
Format: Hardcover
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"The most important philosophical thinking since Heidegger is the work of Heribert Boeder. Like his teacher Heidegger, Boeder has devoted his life to a sustained rethinking of the history of philosophy with constant attention to the relation between philosophy's ancient beginnings and its present destitute condition. But what emerges from Boeder's study is a critical reassessment of Heidegger's reading of philosophy's beginnings and development that demonstrates the accomplishments of philosophy in the pursuit of its necessary, lawful, and logical task. The essays collected in Seditions exhibit the stages in the development of Boeder's thinking and form an excellent overview of his work. Marcus Brainard's introductory essay is extremely good at alerting the reader to the character of Boeder's debt to and departures from Heidegger's thinking." — Joseph Fell, Bucknell University

"Anyone preoccupied by the question of what it means to think 'after' Heidegger should study this volume. Few, if any, share Boeder's mastery of the Occidental tradition, but for all his profundity and meticulousness he wears his learning so lightly that the uninitiated, with the help of a discerning introduction by Marcus Brainard, will welcome this selection of essays as a breath of fresh air." — Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis

Editor's Introduction

Sources


Veritas seditiosa


History


Why "Being of Beings"?


The Difference Inherent in the "Other Beginning".


Privilege of Presence?


Dissensions


The Distinction of Reason


Which Thinking Makes All the Difference?


An End with Distinction


World


Reason in Modern Thought


Dilthey "and" Heidegger: On the Historicity of Man


Mortal of Which Death?


Action or/and Dwelling


The Limit of Modernity and Heidegger's "Legacy".


Twilight of Modernity


Speech


On Reason's Interest in Language


The Dimension of Submodernity


Is Totalizing Thinking Totalitarian?


Judge Contemporary Art?


Europe and the Things of Dwelling


The Present of Christian sapientia in the Sphere of Speech


Access to the Wisdom of the First Epoch


Glossaries


Works Cited and Abbreviations


Publications by Heribert Boeder


Index of Names


Index of Subjects