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Heidegger and a New Possibility of Dwelling
Contributor(s): Barbaza, Remmon E. (Author)
ISBN: 0820464147     ISBN-13: 9780820464145
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback
Language: German
Published: December 2003
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
Dewey: 193
LCCN: 2003060616
Series: European University Studies
Physical Information: 184 pages
 
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Initially motivated by the need to address the environmental crisis, this study is an attempt to inquire on what Heidegger means by the dwelling of human beings. It begins with the fundamental ontology of "Being and Time (1927) and the concepts of « earth, « world and the « thingness of things in « The Origin of the Work of Art (1936), and then focuses on the public lectures of the 1950s, namely, « The Thing, « Building Dwelling Thinking, « '...Poetically Human Beings Dwell...', and « The Question Concerning Technology. In these later works, Heidegger's concept of the dwelling of human beings reaches its maturity. Dwelling, Heidegger asserts, is the fundamental character of the Being of human beings. Human beings dwell within the « fourfold: on this earth and under the sky, before the divinities and as the mortals that they are. Within the fourfold, things are set free to be the things that they are insofar as human dwelling always occurs as a staying with things. But we who live in the age of modern technology--held as we are under the sway of a calculating and objectifying kind of thinking--have yet to learn how to dwell as human beings. It is poetry, understood primordially, that first of all lets human beings essentially unfold as the ones who dwell on this earth. Latent within the essence of modern technology is the supreme danger that is "Ge-stell, or « enframing, but also that other possibility--our heeding the call to dwell poetically on this earth.