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Although Martin Heidegger is undeniably one of the most influential
philosophers of the twentieth century, among the philosophers who
study his work we find considerable disagreement over what might
seem to be basic issues: why is Heidegger important? What did his
work do? This volume is an explicit response to these differences,
and is unique in bringing together representatives of many
different approaches to Heidegger's philosophy. Topics covered
include Heidegger's place in the 'history of being', Heidegger and
ethics, Heidegger and theology, and Heidegger and Nazi concepts of
race. More generally, the contributors also address their
respective visions of the nature of philosophy and the
presuppositions which guide their understanding of Heidegger.
Although Martin Heidegger is undeniably one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, among the philosophers who study his work there is considerable disagreement over what might seem to be basic issues: Why is Heidegger important? What did his work do? This volume is an explicit response to these differences, and is unique in bringing together representatives of many different approaches to Heidegger's philosophy. The essays discuss topics that are central to Heidegger's work, and the contributors also address the presuppositions that guide their understanding of Heidegger.
Book Description: There are many hotly debated issues about which
many people disagree, and where common ground is hard to find. From
evolution to environmentalism, war and peace to political
partisanship, stem cell research to same-sex marriage, how we think
about controversial issues affects how we interact as Latter-day
Saints. In this volume various Latter-day Saint authors address
these and other issues from differing points of view. Though they
differ on these tough questions, they have all found common ground
in the gospel of Jesus Christ and the latter-day restoration. Their
insights offer diverse points of view while demonstrating we can
still love those with whom we disagree. Praise for Common
Ground--Different Opinions This book] provide models of faithful
and diverse Latter-day Saints who remain united in the body of
Christ. This collection clearly demonstrates that a variety of
perspectives on a number of sensitive issues do in fact exist in
the Church. . . . T]he collection is successful in any case where
it manages to give readers pause with regard to an issue they ve
been fond of debating, or convinces them to approach such
conversations with greater charity and much more patience. It
served as just such a reminder and encouragement to me, and for
that reason above all, I recommend this book. Blair Hodges, Maxwell
Institute
After all these conversations, do we actually find common ground
here? Is there some place or idea upon which these sometimes
opposing views can come together and meet? Each author has ties to
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each author
expresses herself or himself clearly, succinctly, confidently and
courteously. They are one in community, but they are not one in
opinion. And when those differing opinions are expressed
thoughtfully and received respectfully as they are in Common
Ground, the community is enriched and there is room for growth on
all sides. Laura Compton, Association for Mormon Letters
Contributors to this volume: Bob Bennett Kent R. Brooks Sariah
Cottrell Richard Davis Eric A. Eliason Daniel Fairbanks James
Faulconer Robert L. Gleave David Grandy Kristine Haglund George B.
Handley David A. Jensen Robert Millet Nathan B. Oman Taylor G.
Petrey Steven L. Peck Justin F. White Camille S. Williams Marleen
S. Williams Richard N. Williams Larry Wimmer Bruce Young Margaret
Blair Young"
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