On My Own Publications
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On My Own Publications

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On My Own Publications

About this book

Throughout his career, Martin Heidegger read and reinterpreted his own writings. This was part of the entirely self-critical orientation of the journey in the landscape of thought.

On My Own PublicationsĀ is the first English-language translation of volume 82 of Heidegger's Complete Works. Started a decade after Being and TimeĀ (1927), much of this volume presents running commentary, interpretations, and insights of many of Heidegger's fundamental works, illuminating the philosopher's notes and personal thoughts on his own works and offering a rare look inside the mind of an influential thinker.

Focusing on several works including What Is Metaphysics? (1929), The Origin of the Work of ArtĀ (1935-36), and The Letter on Humanism (1946), On My Own Publications presents Heidegger reading, interpreting, and confronting some of his own most important and influential publications.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Translator’s Acknowledgments
  7. Translator’s Introduction
  8. I. Notes to Being and Time Running comments on Being and Time 1936
  9. A Confrontation with Being and Time 1936
  10. On The Confrontation with Being and Time Earlier
  11. Temporality of Dasein way
  12. ā€œTimeā€ in Being and Time way
  13. Elucidation of Being and Time (1941)
  14. The Way. The path through Being and Time (1943)
  15. The ā€œquestion of beingā€ in Being and Time
  16. The Transcendental in Being and Time
  17. ON Being and Time in light of the in-sistent thinking acquired
  18. Da-sein—Being and Time—event
  19. On the insight into the necessity of the turn (1964)
  20. II. Notes to ā€œWhat is Metaphysics?ā€
  21. III. Notes to ā€œThe origin of the work of artā€
  22. IV. Notes to į¼ˆĪ³Ļ‡Ī¹Ī²Ī±ĻƒĪÆĪ· The first country path conversation
  23. V. Notes to the ā€œLetter on Humanismā€
  24. Editor’s Afterword
  25. Glossary