Nature as Limit : Prolegomena to Ecological Thinking in Heidegger /
Nature as Limit provides an account of Nature in terms of the collapse of the subject-object binary, presenting Heidegger's work as a series of prolegomena toward a prospective ecological thought. This begins with a critical re-evaluation of the homology Heidegger discovers between the essence...
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Paderborn, Germany :
Brill Fink,
[2022]
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Агуулга:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations, etc.
- Introduction
- I. The Nature of the Work in Front of You
- II. The 'Structural Development' of Heidegger's Thought
- III. Regarding the Philological and Hermeneutic Nature of Phenomenological Analysis
- IV. Nature, Practice, and the Destruction of Metaphysics
- Early Hope for a Practical Alternative
- Anarchy and the Western Front
- The Question of Nature
- Part I. Technic and Nature
- Chapter 1. Metaphysics as Construct and Autonomy
- 1.1 The Technological Constant in Metaphysics
- 1.2 Physis contra Techne (kata ton logon)
- 1.3 Metaphysical Structure and its Double
- Impossible Union: Physis and Logos
- An Instrumental Split
- Producing the Double
- Violent Appropriations
- Days at the Undying Academy
- 1.4 Antecedence and Construction
- Technical (Epi)Genesis
- 'Formal' Self-Sufficiency
- Some Remarks
- Chapter 2. Das Ge-stell as 'Technical Nature' and (as) Metaphysics
- 2.1 History and Revelatory Modalities
- 2.2 The End/s of Possibility
- Consummate Recursion
- The Open Already
- Possibility or Probability?
- Knowing What is Known
- 2.3 Configurations and Simulations
- Configuring and Structural Absence
- Simulation and 'Freedom'
- Philosophy and Thinking
- Some Remarks
- Appendix 1. Hin und Her
- Part II. Nature and Topology
- Chapter 3. "Topology": Toward a 'Non-Metaphysical' Thinking of Nature
- 3.1 Gnostic Questions of the Limit (Introduction)
- 3.2 Prolegomatics for Topos
- How Many Beginnings? (Preliminaries)
- Aristotle's Boat (Hölderlin's Eyes)
- Thing:Language
- Locale:Limit
- A Topological Formula?
- The 'Law' of Nature?
- The Makings of the Matrix
- Topos as World Filter
- 3.3 Interlude: Heidegger on Difference as the Immanence of the Limit
- 3.4 Prolegomatics for (Topological?) Orientation (Practice?)
- Poetic Measure I
- Proximity and Knowing
- Topos as Four Dimensional Time
- In Death, the Astral Human
- Poetic Measure II
- A Place Only for the Foreign
- Appendix 2. Insert or Appendix 4 to Satz der Identität
- Bibliography
- Index