Companion to Heidegger s Contributions to Philosophy
Edited by Charles E. Scott, Susan Schoenbohm, Daniela
Vallega-Neu, and Alejandro Vallega
A key to unlocking one of Heidegger s most difficult and
important works.
The publication of the first English translation of Martin
Heidegger s Beitrage zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) marked a
significant event for Heidegger studies. Considered by scholars to
be his most important work after Being and Time, Contributions to
Philosophy (From Enowning) elaborates what Heidegger calls
"being-historical-thinking," a project in which he undertakes to
reshape what it means both to think and to be. Contributions is an
indispensable book for scholars and students of Heidegger, but it
is also one of his most difficult because of its aphoristic style
and unusual language. In this Companion 14 eminent Heidegger
scholars share strategies for reading and understanding this
challenging work. Overall approaches for becoming familiar with
Heidegger s unique language and thinking are included, along with
detailed readings of key sections of the work. Experienced readers
and those coming to the text for the first time will find the
Companion an invaluable guide to this pivotal text in Heidegger s
philosophical corpus.
Contributors include Walter A. Brogan, David Crownfield, Parvis
Emad, Gunter Figal, Kenneth Maly, William McNeill, Richard Polt,
John Sallis, Susan Schoenbohm, Charles E. Scott, Dennis J. Schmidt,
Alejandro Vallega, Daniela Vallega-Neu, and Friedrich-Wilhelm von
Herrmann.
Charles E. Scott is Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania
State University. He is author of The Question of Ethics, On the
Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethics and Politics (both Indiana
University Press), and The Time of Memory.
Susan Schoenbohm has taught philosophy at Vanderbilt University,
The University of the South, and Pennsylvania State University. She
has published several articles on Heidegger, contemporary
Continental thought, ancient Greek thought, and ancient Asian
thought.
Daniela Vallega-Neu teaches philosophy at California State
University, Stanislaus. She is author of Die Notwendigkeit der
Grundung in Zeitalter der Deconstruction.
Alejandro Vallega teaches philosophy at California State
University, Stanislaus.
Studies in Continental Thought John Sallis, general editor
July 2001
288 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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