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9781438439549

The Heidegger Change: On the Fantastic in Philosophy

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  • Edition: Reprint
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  • Copyright: 2012-07-02
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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Summary

Elaborates the author's conception of plasticity by proposing a new way of thinking through Heidegger's writings on change.

Table of Contents

Translator/Editor's Prefacep. xi
Introduction: Wandel, Wandlung, and Verwandlung (W, W, & V)p. 1
More than a Titlep. 3
The Situation of the Question of Change in Heidegger's Thoughtp. 14
The Migratory-Metamorphic Articulationp. 19
The Janus-Head Gestellp. 24
Heidegger and the Othersp. 26
Metamorphoses and Migrations of Metaphysicsp. 31
Change at the Beginningp. 31
The Double Process of Schematizationp. 32
The Metabolism of the Immutablep. 37
The Structural Traits of Philosophyp. 38
The Whole-Form and Its Particular Trajectoriesp. 43
Change-and Changep. 46
The Mound of Visions: Plato Averts His Gazep. 53
"Heidegger's Doctrine of Truth"p. 54
Miming Bildungp. 63
History and Changep. 65
First Incision: Geltungp. 71
"Color, the Very Look of Things, Their Eidos, Presenting, Being-This Is What Changes"p. 77
W, W, & V, or the Real Foundation of Inversionp. 80
The Will and Its Fashioningp. 87
The Inclusion of the Thinker in What Is Thoughtp. 90
The Transformation of Transcendencep. 94
Outline of a Cineplastic of Beingp. 99
From One Change to the Other: Persistence of Form and Trajectoryp. 102
Continuity and Rupturep. 104
The Two Turns (of Phrase) of the Heideggerian Cineplasticp. 112
The New Ontological Exchangep. 123
How Is There Change from the Beginning?p. 124
Ereignis as Interchangep. 127
Gestell: The Essential Mechanismp. 128
Changing the Giftp. 129
The Appearances of W, W, & V in Time and Beingp. 130
Ereignis and Donationp. 143
Second Incision: Gunstp. 149
Surplus Essence: Gestell and Automatic Conversionp. 155
"A Change in Being-That is, Now, in the Essence of Gestell-Comes to Pass …"p. 158
What is a Changing Alterity?p. 169
The Fantastic Is Only Ever an Effect of the Realp. 179
The Crossing of Essencesp. 180
A Form Whose Homeland Is No Longer Metaphysicsp. 187
Third Incision: Changing the Symbolicp. 197
At Last-Modificationp. 201
What Cannot Be Left Must Be Returned Top. 204
Metamorphosis to Modification: Kafka Reading Being and Timep. 211
Modification at the Beginningp. 212
The Essential Characteristics of Modificationp. 217
The Other, the Other!p. 222
"The Thin Partition that Separates Dasein From Itself …"p. 233
Modification's Lot is Fixed to the Wallp. 234
Molding and Movementp. 239
Breakdown of Selfp. 241
Man and Dasein, Boring Each Otherp. 245
Stimmung and Metaphysicsp. 248
Time's Forms, Crossing the Depthsp. 258
The Event of Existencep. 265
Conclusion: The W, W, & V of an Alternativep. 269
Flexibility and Plasticityp. 271
Effectivity and Revolutionp. 273
The End of All History (of Being)p. 279
The Duplicity of Self-Transformationp. 284
Heidegger's Change in the Balancep. 287
Notesp. 291
Bibliography of Cited Works by Heideggerp. 327
Other Works Citedp. 333
Index Nominump. 337
Index Rerump. 339
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