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Written in 1938/9, Mindfulness (translated from the German Besinnung) is Martin Heidegger's second major being-historical treatise. Here, Heidegger develops some of his key concepts and themes including truth, nothingness, enownment, art and Be-ing and discusses the Greeks, Nietzsche and Hegel at length. In addition to the main text, the text also includes two further important essays, 'A Retrospective Look at the Pathway' (1937/8) and 'The Wish and the Will (On Preserving What is Attempted)' (1937/8), in which Heidegger surveys his unpublished works and discusses his relationship to Catholic and Protestant Christianity and reflects on his life's path. This is a major translation of a key text from one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century, now available in the Bloomsbury Revelations Series.

Author: Heidegger Martin
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9781474272056
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2016

Translator's Foreword

I. Introduction

II. Leaping Ahead unto the Uniqueness of Be-ing

III. Philosophy
IV. On Projecting-Open Be-ing
V. Truth and Knowing Awareness
VI. Be-ing
VII. Be-ing and Man
VIII. Be-ing and Man
IX. Anthropomorphism
X. History
XI. Technicity
XII. 'History' and Technicity
XIII. Be-ing and Power
XIV. Be-ing and Being
XV. The Thinking of Be-ing
XVI. The Forgottenness of Be-ing
XVII. The History of Be-ing
XVIII. Gods
XIX. Errancy
XX. On the History of Metaphysics
XXI. The Metaphysical 'Why-Question'
XXII. Be-ing and 'Becoming'
XXIII. Being as Actuality
XXIV. Be-ing and 'Negativity'
XXV. Being and Thinking, Being and Time
XXVI. A Gathering into Being Mindful
XXVII. The Be-ing-Historical Thinking and the Question of Being
XXVIII. The Be-ing-Historical Concept of Metaphysics
Appendix I: A Retrospective Look at the Pathway
Appendix II: The Wish and the Will

Editor's Epilogue

Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is regarded as one of the twentieth century's most important philosophers.

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