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  1. Martin Heidegger 🔍. “Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), written in 1936-38 and first published in 1989 as Beitrage zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), is Heidegger's most ground-breaking work after the publication of Being and Time in 1927. If Being and Time is perceived as undermining modern metaphysics, Contributions undertakes to ...

  2. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), written in 1936-38 and first published in 1989, is Heidegger's most ground-breaking work after the publication of Time and Being in 1927. If Time and Being is perceived as undermining modern metaphysics, Contributions undertakes to reshape the very project of thinking.

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  3. Contributions reflects Heidegger's struggle to think at the edge of words and to bring to language what remains beyond the written or the spoken. In view of the centrality of Being and Time to Heidegger interpretation in recent decades, Vallega-Neu introduces Contributions first by reconsidering Being and Time in light of the transformative ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2011 · M. Heidegger, Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), trans. Parvis Emad and Kenneth Maly (Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1999); see also Parvis Emad, On the Way to Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2007), pp. 21–42.

  5. Beiträge in English: Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning). Contributions came about through a daring, “innovative struggle” with the “matter” (die Sache) and the language(s) of thought sounding through (echoing in) the “texts” under consideration. 1 This English text, like any other scholarly trans-

  6. One of the great virtues of the book is its impeccable clarity and readability." --Peter Warnek In her concise introduction to Martin Heidegger's second most important work, Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), Daniela Vallega-Neu provides guidance and structure to readers attempting to navigate this much-discussed but difficult text.

  7. forth into the swaying midpoint ( Wesensmitte ) of be-ing 's enowning-throw. In this fashion, the thinking enacted in Beiträge brings to the forefront the manner in which Da-sein is enowned by or "owned-over" to be-ing, thereby transforming the development of the self's potential "to be" (as outlined in Sein und Zeit).