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281 Contributors Robert Bernasconi is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy at the PennsylvaniaStateUniversity.Heisauthorofἀ e Question of Language in Heidegger’sHistoryofBeingandHeideggerinQuestion:ἀ eArtofExisting. He has also published numerous articles in nineteenth- and twentiethcentury continental philosophy and in critical philosophy of race. Walter Brogan is Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. He is author of Heidegger and Aristotle: ἀ e Twofoldness of Being and editor of numerous volumes concerning continental philosophy, as well as editor of the journal Epoché: Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is cotranslator of Heidegger’s Metaphysics ἀ eta 1–3: On the Essence and Actuality of Force and has authored many articles focusing on ancient Greek philosophy and contemporary European thought. Daniel O. Dahlstrom is Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. In addition to translating Heidegger’s first Marburg lectures, Introduction to Phenomenological Research (Indiana University Press, 2005), he is the editorofInterpretingHeidegger :CriticalEssaysandGatherings:ἀ eHeidegger Circle Annual. Françoise Dastur is Honorary Professor of Philosophy, Archives Husserl de Paris (ENS Ulm). She is author of Heidegger and the Question of Time; Telling Time; Heidegger et la question du temps; Heidegger: La question du logos, and many other texts treating Heidegger, Hölderlin, Husserl, and others. Christopher Fynsk is Professor of Modern Thought and Comparative Literature at the University of Aberdeen, where he is Director of the Centre for Modern Thought. His books include Heidegger: ἀ ought and Historicity; Language & Relation: . . . that there is language; Infant Figures ; and ἀ e Claim of Language: A Case for the Humanities. 282 · contributors Peter Hanly is a PhD candidate at Boston College and a concert violinist. He is currently completing a dissertation on Heidegger and Novalis. His publications include articles on Blanchot, Kant and Hölderlin, and Hegel and the voice. DavidFarrellKrellisEmeritusProfessorofPhilosophyatDePaulUniversityinChicagoandGuestProfessorattheUniversityofFreiburg .Heisthe author of ἀ e Tragic Absolute: German Idealism and the Languishing of God (Indiana University Press, 2005); ἀ e Purest of Bastards: Works of Mourning,Art,andAffirmationintheἀ oughtofJacquesDerrida;Daimon Life: Heidegger and Life-Philosophy (Indiana University Press, 1992); Intimations of Mortality: Time, Truth, and Finitude in Heidegger’s ἀ inking of Being;andnumerousotherphilosophicaltexts.Heistheeditorandtranslator of Martin Heidegger’s Basic Writings; Nietzsche; and Early Greek ἀ inking. His most recent academic book is an annotated translation into English of Friedrich Hölderlin’s ἀ e Death of Empedocles. William McNeill is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University, Chicago . He is author of ἀ e Glance of the Eye: Heidegger, Aristotle, and the Ends of ἀ eory and ἀ e Time of Life: Heidegger and Ethos. He has also translated or edited a number of Heidegger’s works. Richard Polt of Xavier University, Cincinnati, is the author of Heidegger: An Introduction and ἀ e Emergency of Being: On Heidegger’s “Contributions to Philosophy.” He edited Heidegger’s “Being and Time”: Critical Essays and is co-translator with Gregory Fried of Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics and Being and Truth. Jeἀrey L. Powell is Professor of Philosophy at Marshall University. He has published numerous essays concerning Heidegger as well as Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Freud, Husserl, Levinas, Derrida, and Foucault. He is currently translating (with Will McNeill) Heidegger’s Die Geschichte des Seyns for Indiana University Press. John Sallis is Frederick J. Adelmann Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and a regular Visiting Professor at Staffordshire University (UK) and Universität Freiburg (Germany). He is the author of more than [3.19.31.73] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 18:02 GMT) contributors · 283 twenty books, including, most recently, Transfigurements: On the True Sense of Art and Logic of Imagination: ἀ e Expanse of the Elemental. Dennis J. Schmidt is Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and German at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the authorofIdiomederWahrheit; BetweenWordandImage(IndianaUniversity Press, 2012); Lyrical and Ethical Subjects; On Germans and Other Greeks (Indiana University Press, 2001); and ἀ e Ubiquity of the Finite. He has edited, introduced, and revised the translation of Heidegger’s Being and Time. Daniela Vallega-Neu is author of Heidegger’s “Contributions to Philosophy ”: An Introduction (Indiana University Press, 2003) and of ἀ e Bodily Dimension in ἀi nking. She also co-edited Companion to Heidegger’s “Contributions to Philosophy” (Indiana University Press, 2001) and is co-translator of a new translation of Heidegger’s Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) (Indiana University Press, 2012). Currently she is Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Oregon. Krzysztof Ziarek is Professor of Comparative Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is the author of Inflected Language: Toward a Hermeneutics of Nearness; ἀ e Historicity of Experience: Modernity , the Avant-Garde, and...

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