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The Heidegger change : on the fantastic in philosophy / Catherine Malabou ; translated and edited by Peter Skafish.

Title
The Heidegger change : on the fantastic in philosophy / Catherine Malabou ; translated and edited by Peter Skafish.
Author
Malabou, Catherine
Publication
Albany : State University of New York Press, c2011.

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Skafish, Peter
Description
346 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
A major step in the series of texts in which Malabou elaborates a body of theory that starts from certain consequences of the philosophies of difference in order to go beyond them, The Heidegger Change is also an audacious work of theory for an age at risk of forgetting what it might take to do theory. A piece of writing in its own right, the text invents its own terminological and metaphoric lexicon while addressing its reader directly and urgently, and thus recalls the inventiveness and style of the classic theoretical texts of previous decades even as it stakes a route toward novel conceptual possibilities."--Pub. desc.
Series Statement
SUNY series in contemporary Ffrench thought
Uniform Title
  • Change Heidegger. English
  • Project Muse UPCC books
Alternative Title
Change Heidegger.
Subject
  • Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
  • Change
Bibliography (note)
  • "Bibliography of Heidegger's works"--P.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: Wandel, Wandlung and Verwandlung (W. W. & V.) -- Part One. Metamorphoses and Migrations of Metaphysics: -- 1. The Metobolism of the Immutable -- 2. The Mount of Visions: Plato averts his Gaze -- 3. 'Color, the very Look of Things, their Eidos, presencing, being -- This is what Changes' -- 4. Outline of a Cineplastic of Being -- Part Two. The new Ontological Exchange: -- 5. Changing the Gift -- 6. Surplus Essence: Gestell and Automatic Conversion -- 7. The Fantastic is only ever an Effect of the Real -- Part Three. What cannot be left must be returned to: -- 8. Metamorphosis to Modification: Kafka reading Being and Time -- 9. 'The thin Partition the separates Dasein from Itself ...' -- 10. Man and Dasein, boring each other -- Conclusion: The W, W, & V. of an Alternative.
ISBN
  • 9781438439556 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 1438439555 (hardcover : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2011007665
OCLC
  • 705568172
  • SCSB-11134920
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Harvard Library