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5.0 out of 5 stars The Irony of Heidegger, March 25, 2008
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This review is from: Irony of Heidegger (Continuum Studies In Continental Philosophy) (Hardcover)
Wow! What a refreshing break from decades of Heidegger scholarship grown seemingly obsessed with building a hagiography, even at the expense of doing what Heidegger recommended throughout his career of thinking, namely: encounter-engage-confront the greatest thinkers of the "evening-land", fellow sojourners seeking to understand the seminal question:
Was heisst Denken (What calls for(th) thinking)?
While initially readers may detect a Derridean tone to Haas's book, in my opinion Haas has a literary florish, which while at times may seem a little bit forced for effect's sake, nevertheless, most of the time his rhetoric florishes deep within the heart of Heidegger's TWO major works:
Being and Time and Contributions to Philosophy (on Ereignis). The best thing about Haas's book is that it makes you not only re-read Heidegger's works but re-read them questioningly! My guess is that most Heidegger scholars will dismiss this book as just another invasive "postmodern" promenade (a la Derrida, et al) around the fundamental themes of Heidegger's thought. An attempt to make Heidegger look confused, even silly at times. But I think that interpretation is misguided. Hass is looking at Heidegger's work from all sides: in-side, out-side, front-side, back-side but most importantly "ring-side". Read this book and you will see Heidegger in a different light (Lichtung). We need books like this to rouse ourselves not only from the dogmatic slumber of metaphysics and its modern epoch of subjectivity, but just as much to slap us in the face as a way of saying: keep "thinking, re-thinking, re-newing, re-viewing, re-vising". Never, never, never rest with what passes for knowledge, at the moment!
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Irony of Heidegger (Continuum Studies In Continental Philosophy)
Irony of Heidegger (Continuum Studies In Continental Philosophy) by Andrew Haas (Hardcover - March 7, 2008)
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