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  1. Summary. In Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), Heidegger builds on the notions of earth and world, which he had previously introduced in "The Origin of the Work of Art", and introduces the concept of "the last god". The result is a move away from the centrality of the phenomenological analyses of Dasein, toward the ...

    • Martin Heidegger, Parvis Emad, Kenneth Maly
    • Germany
    • 1989
    • Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis)
  2. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), written in 1936-38 and first published in 1989 as Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), is Heidegger's most ground-breaking work after the...

  3. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) Download/Print Leaflet. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) by Martin Heidegger. Published by: Indiana University Press. 424 Pages, 3 figures. Hardcover. 9780253336064. Published: January 2000. $44.95. Add to Cart. Other Retailers: Amazon. Barnes & Noble. Bookshop. Books-A-Million. Description.

  4. Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), written in 1936-38 and first published in 1989 as Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), is Heidegger's most ground-breaking work after the publication of Being and Time in 1927.

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  5. 599 reviews 41 followers. January 19, 2024. "Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning)," a seminal work by the renowned German philosopher Martin Heidegger, originally penned between 1936 and 1938 but published posthumously in 1989, marks a pivotal moment in Heidegger's philosophical trajectory.

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  6. Martin Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy reflects his famous philosophical "turning." In this work, Heidegger returns to the question of being from its inception in Being and Time to a new questioning of being as event.

  7. 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.