Heidegger and the Will

Heidegger and the Will
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Artikel-Nr:
9780810162235
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
440
Autor:
Davis Bret W. Davis
Serie:
Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The problem of the will has long been viewed as central to Heidegger's later thought. In the first book to focus on this problem, Bret W. Davis clarifies key issues from the philosopher's later period-particularly his critique of the culmination of the history of metaphysics in the technological "e;will to will"e; and the possibility of Gelassenheit or "e;releasement"e; from this willful way of being in the world-but also shows that the question of will is at the very heart of Heidegger's thinking, a pivotal issue in his path from Being and Time (1926) to "e;Time and Being"e; (1962).Moreover, the book demonstrates why popular critical interpretations of Heidegger's relation to the will are untenable, how his so-called "e;turn"e; is not a simple "e;turnaround"e; from voluntarism to passivism. Davis explains why the later Heidegger's key notions of "e;non-willing"e; and "e;Gelassenheit"e; do not imply a mere abandonment of human action; rather, they are signposts in a search for an other way of being, a "e;higher activity"e; beyond the horizon of the will. While elucidating this search, his work also provides a critical look at the ambiguities, tensions, and inconsistencies of Heidegger's project, and does so in a way that allows us to follow the inner logic of the philosopher's struggles. As meticulous as it is bold, this comprehensive reinterpretation will change the way we think about Heidegger's politics and about the thrust of his philosophy as a whole.
The problem of the will has long been viewed as central to Heidegger's later thought. In the first book to focus on this problem, Bret W. Davis clarifies key issues from the philosopher's later period-particularly his critique of the culmination of the history of metaphysics in the technological "e;will to will"e; and the possibility of Gelassenheit or "e;releasement"e; from this willful way of being in the world-but also shows that the question of will is at the very heart of Heidegger's thinking, a pivotal issue in his path from Being and Time (1926) to "e;Time and Being"e; (1962).Moreover, the book demonstrates why popular critical interpretations of Heidegger's relation to the will are untenable, how his so-called "e;turn"e; is not a simple "e;turnaround"e; from voluntarism to passivism. Davis explains why the later Heidegger's key notions of "e;non-willing"e; and "e;Gelassenheit"e; do not imply a mere abandonment of human action; rather, they are signposts in a search for an other way of being, a "e;higher activity"e; beyond the horizon of the will. While elucidating this search, his work also provides a critical look at the ambiguities, tensions, and inconsistencies of Heidegger's project, and does so in a way that allows us to follow the inner logic of the philosopher's struggles. As meticulous as it is bold, this comprehensive reinterpretation will change the way we think about Heidegger's politics and about the thrust of his philosophy as a whole.

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