Heidegger and Ethics

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Classical Political Rationalism
Completed Nihilism
continental philosophy
Das Seiende Im Ganzen
Ecstatic Temporality
enquiries
enquiry
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Ethical Questioning
ethics metaphysics relationship
existential ontology
Heidegger Remarks
Heidegger's Endorsement
Heidegger's Enquiries
Heidegger's Insistence
Heidegger's Questioning
Heidegger's Reading
Heidegger's Response
Heidegger's Thinking
heideggers
Heidegger’s Endorsement
Heidegger’s Enquiries
Heidegger’s Insistence
Heidegger’s Questioning
Heidegger’s Reading
Heidegger’s Response
Heidegger’s Thinking
Homo Humanus
Human Beings
humanism critique
Lecture Heidegger
metaphysical
Metaphysical Construction
Nihil Est Sine Ratione
Ordinary Everyday Sense
philosophical
philosophical anthropology
political philosophy
Preparatory Fundamental Analysis
questioning
relations
remark
Solitary Speech
technical
Technical Relations
thinking
transcendence theory
Unterwegs Zur Sprache
Vom Wesen Der Wahrheit

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415096508
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Heidegger and ethics is a contentious conjunction of terms. Martin Heidegger himself rejected the notion of ethics, while his endorsement of Nazism is widely seen as unethical. This major new study examines the complex and controversial issues involved in bringing them together.

By working backwards through his work, from his 1964 claim that philosophy has been completed to Being and Time, his first major work, Joanna Hodge questions Heidegger's denial that his enquires were concerned with ethics. She discovers a form of ethics in Heidegger's thinking which elucidates his important distinction between metaphysics and philosophy. Against many contemporary views, she proposes therefore that ethics can be retrieved and questions the relation between ethics and metaphysics that Heidegger had made so pervasive.

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