Language and Deed : Rediscovering Politics through Heidegger's Encounter with German Idealism /

This book examines Heidegger's controversial relation to politics as it grows out of his understanding of his predecessors in German Idealism, most notably, Hegel. This way of developing a dialogue between Heidegger and Hegel on the issue of politics provides an important context for questionin...

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Main Author: Schalow, Frank (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 1998.

Series: Elementa ; 71.

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Call Number: B3279.H49

Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Language and the Landscape of Thought
  • The Worldly Site of Language
  • Meaning and the Limits of Logic Finitude and the Appearance of a Social Space
  • Chapter 2 Of Self and Society
  • Schelling and the Language of Love
  • Love and the Roots of Community
  • Chapter 3 Politics and the Language of Responsiveness
  • Morality's Tragic Stance
  • The Ambivalent Place of Resolve
  • Values and the Risks of Freedom
  • Chapter 4 Of Thought and Ideology
  • Imagination and the Thought of Ethics
  • Original Ethics and the Question of the Other
  • The Crossroads between Hegel and Heidegger
  • Chapter 5 The Temporality of Justice
  • Rethinking the Polis at the End of Modernity
  • Imagination, Language and the Law
  • Chapter 6 Saying and Doing
  • From Speech to Social Activism
  • The Dilemma of Free Speech
  • Notes.