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Heidegger On Being And Acting: From Principles To Anarchy

Contents

CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Introduction

§1. Deconstructing Action

§2. Theory of the Texts

PART ONE

Genealogy of Principles

I. Understanding History through
Its Reversals

§3. The Puma-Shaped City

§4. The Rise and Decline of Principles

II. Understanding Practice through
the “Turning”

§5. Practical Philosophy and
the Hypothesis of Closure

§6. The Closure as the Withering
of the Pros Hen Relation

III. Genealogy of Principles
and Anti-Humanism

§7. A Threefold Break
with “Humanism”

§8. A Threefold Break
with Principial Origins

PART TWO

The “Very Issue” of Phenomenology:
The Economies of Presencing

IV. Mutations of Phenomenological
Transcendentalism

§9. From Subjectivity to Being-There

§10. From Menschentum to “Thinking”

V. Deconstruction of the Political

§11. Deconstructing the Substantialist
Patterns

§12. Deconstructing the Ontic Origin

PART THREE

The Origin Is Said in Many Ways

VI. Archē: The Kinetic Paradigm of Origin

§13. The Causal Concept of Archē

§14. The Teleocratic Concept of Archē

VII. Princeps and Principium: Time Forgotten

§15. From the Principle of Essences to the Principle of Propositions

§16. From the Principle of Propositions to the Epochal Principles

VIII. Anfang and Ursprung:
The Temporal Difference

§17. The Vocabulary

§18. ‘Original’ Origins, or How the New Comes About in History

§19. The ‘Originary’ Origin, or How
Presencing Comes About

PART FOUR

Historical Deduction of the Categories of Presencing

IX. Table of the Categories of Presencing

§20. The Categorial, the Noumenal,
and the Empirical

§21. A Reversal Undergone
by the Puma-Shaped City

X. At the Presocratic Inception:
The Prospective Categories

§22. Eon

§23. Phusis

§24. Alētheia

§25. Logos

§26. Hen

§27. Nous

XI. At the Technological End:
The Retrospective Categories

§28. The Will to Power

§29. Nihilism

§30. Justice

§31. The Eternal Return of the Same

§32. The Transmutation of All Values
and the Death of God

§33. The Overman

XII. At the “Turning”:
The Transitional Categories

§34. Ontological Difference/World
and Thing

§35. “There Is”/Favor

§36. Unconcealment/Event

§37. Epoch/Clearing

§38. Nearness/Fourfold

§39. Corresponding/Thinking

PART FIVE

Action and Anarchy

XIII. Acting, the Condition for Thinking

§40. The Practical A Priori

§41. The Problem of the Will

XIV. Anarchic Displacements

§42. Practical Negation of Goals

§43. Transmutation of Responsibility

§44. Protest against “Busy-ness”

§45. Transmutation of “Destiny”

§46. From Violence to Anarchy

Conclusion

§47. Of Economic Self-Regulation
and Its Loci

§48. Objections and Answers

A HEIDEGGER BIBLIOGRAPHY,
WITH ABBREVIATIONS
USED IN THE NOTES AND INDEXES

NOTES

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CITATIONS FROM HEIDEGGER’S TEXTS
IN GERMAN

CITATIONS FROM ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS

NAME INDEX

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