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Martin Heidegger's sustained reflection on Greek thought has been increasingly recognized as a decisive feature of his own philosophical development. At the same time, this important philosophical meeting has generated considerable controversy and disagreement concerning the radical originality of Heidegger's view of the Greeks and their place in his groundbreaking thinking. In Heidegger and the Greeks, an international group of distinguished philosophers sheds light on the issues raised by Heidegger's encounter and engagement with the Greeks. The careful and nuanced essays brought together here shed light on how core philosophical concepts such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and ethics are understood today. For readers at all levels, this volume is an invitation to continue the important dialogue with Greek thinking that was started and stimulated by Heidegger.

Contributors are Claudia Baracchi, Walter A. Brogan, Günter Figal, Gregory Fried, Francisco J. Gonzalez, Drew A. Hyland, John Panteleimon Manoussakis, William J. Richardson, John Sallis, Dennis J. Schmidt, and Peter Warnek.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. p. ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. xi
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  1. Introduction: The Sojourn in the Light
  2. pp. 1-8
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  1. 1. First of All Came Chaos
  2. pp. 9-22
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  1. 2. Contributions to the Coming-to-Be of Greek Beginnings: Heidegger’s Inceptive Thinking
  2. pp. 23-42
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  1. 3. The Intractable Interrelationship of Physis and Techne
  2. pp. 43-56
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  1. 4. Translating Innigkeit: The Belonging Together of the Strange
  2. pp. 57-82
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  1. 5. Heidegger’s Philosophy of Language in an Aristotelian Context: Dynamis meta logou
  2. pp. 83-92
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  1. 6. Toward the Future of Truth
  2. pp. 93-110
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  1. 7. What We Owe the Dead
  2. pp. 111-126
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  1. 8. Beyond or Beneath Good and Evil? Heidegger’s Puri¤cation ofAristotle’s Ethics
  2. pp. 127-156
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  1. 9. Back to the Cave: A Platonic Rejoinder to Heideggerian Postmodernism
  2. pp. 157-176
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  1. 10. Plato’s Other Beginning
  2. pp. 177-190
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. p. 191
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  1. Index
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