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  1. The Ister is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross . The film is loosely based on the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger, in particular the 1942 lecture course he delivered, Hölderlins Hymne »Der Ister«, concerning a poem, Der Ister, by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin .

  2. Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister" (German: Hölderlins Hymne »Der Ister«) is the title given to a lecture course delivered by German philosopher Martin Heidegger at the University of Freiburg in 1942. It was first published in 1984 as volume 53 of Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe.

    • Martin Heidegger, William McNeill, Julia Davis
    • 1984
  3. In the 1930s and 40s, Martin Heidegger was arguably the world’s most influential philosopher. Heidegger’s talks used The Ister as a jumping-off point for discussions of technology, cultural identity, political change, and the war which then gripped both Germany and the world.

  4. Books. Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister". Martin Heidegger's 1942 lecture course interprets Friedrich Hölderlin's hymn "The Ister" within the context of Hölderlin's poetic and...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2001 · 4.32. 91 ratings14 reviews. Martin Heidegger's 1942 lecture course interprets Friedrich Hölderlin's hymn "The Ister" within the context of Hölderlin's poetic and philosophical work, with particular emphasis on Hölderlin's dialogue with Greek tragedy. Delivered in summer 1942 at the University of Freiburg, this course was first ...

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  6. Axel Karamercan. 2023. This article offers a topological account of Martin Heidegger's 1942 lecture course on the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin's hymn Der Ister. The main goal of the article is to explore the relationship between the poetic disclosure of place and the place of poetic disclosure in Heidegger's thought in the 1940s.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2009 · Two Australian filmmakers, David Barison and Daniel Ross, approach the thought of the late German philosopher Martin Heidegger via his wartime course on Friedrich Hölderlin’s 1803 poem, “The...