Sunday, June 14, 2009
Heidegger in the Guardian
Perhaps the most unexpected thing to happen in yonks Simon Critchley introduces Guardian readers to Being and Time.
Heidegger blogs on the internet
Worth following:
Ereignis This is essentially the blog to which the name another - heideggerblog refers. It remains the most important recourse for Heidegger on the English speaking web, and I look at it daily with envy.
Object-Orientated Philosophy Graham Harman is easily the most exciting philosopher working on Heidegger these days, but his blog is a goldmine of advice posts on productivity. Do check it out.
So that is it? Well more or less yup. Sorry to say, but Heidegger blogs are not proliferating all over the place. :(
Ereignis This is essentially the blog to which the name another - heideggerblog refers. It remains the most important recourse for Heidegger on the English speaking web, and I look at it daily with envy.
Object-Orientated Philosophy Graham Harman is easily the most exciting philosopher working on Heidegger these days, but his blog is a goldmine of advice posts on productivity. Do check it out.
So that is it? Well more or less yup. Sorry to say, but Heidegger blogs are not proliferating all over the place. :(
Back to the blog itself
I figured it was time to re-open the blog now that time is back on my side. For those of you who are new to the blog I am currently writing my dissertation on Martin Heidegger and how the topological turn in Heidegger is foundational and by extension problematic in re-introducing metaphysical concepts in the Heideggerean project (the overcoming of metaphysics as such).
This blog is simply a place to post interesting Heidegger developments, my own thoughts/concerns, and so on. I hope you enjoy.
This blog is simply a place to post interesting Heidegger developments, my own thoughts/concerns, and so on. I hope you enjoy.
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