001562157 000__ 06978cam\\2200709\i\4500 001562157 001__ 1562157 001562157 003__ OCoLC 001562157 005__ 20241001030500.0 001562157 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001562157 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001562157 008__ 240906t20242024nyu\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001562157 019__ $$a1455105354 001562157 020__ $$a9781531506766$$qelectronic book 001562157 020__ $$a1531506763$$qelectronic book 001562157 020__ $$a9781531506773$$qelectronic book 001562157 020__ $$a1531506771$$qelectronic book 001562157 020__ $$z1531506755 001562157 020__ $$z9781531506759 001562157 020__ $$z1531506747 001562157 020__ $$z9781531506742 001562157 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1454719456$$z(OCoLC)1455105354 001562157 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$erda$$cYDX$$dJSTOR$$dOCLCO$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCQ$$dYDX$$dDEGRU 001562157 049__ $$aISEA 001562157 050_4 $$aB3279.H49$$bV35 2024 001562157 08204 $$a193$$223/eng/20240906 001562157 1001_ $$aVardoulakis, Dimitris,$$eauthor. 001562157 24514 $$aThe ruse of techne :$$bHeidegger's magical materialism /$$cDimitris Vardoulakis. 001562157 250__ $$aFirst edition. 001562157 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bFordham University Press,$$c2024. 001562157 264_4 $$c©2024 001562157 300__ $$a1 online resource 001562157 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001562157 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001562157 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001562157 4901_ $$aPerspectives in continental philosophy 001562157 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001562157 5050_ $$aCover -- Series Editor -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Exordium -- Preamble: The Ineffectual and the Instrumental -- 1. The ineffectual -- 2. The instrumental -- 1: Introduction: What is the Ruse of Techne? -- 3. The ruse of techne -- 4. Metaphysical materialism (the metaphysics of morals) -- 5. The reception of Heidegger and the ruse of techne -- 6. The repression of instrumentality -- 7. The underground current of a materialism of instrumentality -- 8. Effects of the ruse of techne (or, why the repression of instrumentality still matters today) -- 9. On method 001562157 5058_ $$a2: The Problematic of Action Within a Single, Unified Being: Monism in Heidegger's Thought -- 10. Heidegger's other path -- 11. The first problem:How to be a differentmaterialist? -- 12. The second problem:How is action possible within a monist ontology? -- 13. The third problem:Can monism provide qualitative distinctions between actions? -- 14. Two kinds of monist materialism -- 15. Two historical difficulties arising from Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism -- 16. The double bind of the repression of instrumentality: Between the vacuous and the self-contradictory 001562157 5058_ $$a17. Why Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism matters -- 3: The Conflation of Causality and Instrumentality: Phronesis and the Genesis of the Ruse of Techne -- 18. Heidegger's bildungsroman -- 19. The truth of phronesis as the combination of calculation, emotion, and situatedness -- 20. The two ends of action in Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics 1139a32) -- 21. Techne and phronesis distinguished through their ends -- 22. The distinction between final and instrumental ends and the problematic of action in monism -- 23. A Greek-hating philhellene 001562157 5058_ $$a24. The context of Heidegger's interpretation of phronesis -- 25. Heidegger's mistranslations of the hou heneka -- 26. Heidegger's discussion of hou heneka and heneka tinos: The repression of instrumentality -- 27. The genesis of the ruse of techne: sophia as the virtue of techne -- 28. Teleocracy -- 29. Phronesis, resoluteness, and temporality: The "either/or" -- Excursus: Through the Looking Glass of the Distinction Between Causality and Instrumentality -- 30. Acting and the other: The politics of instrumentality -- 31. The repression of instrumentality in metaphysics 001562157 5058_ $$a32. Causal and instrumental ends in monist materialism -- 4: The Concealment of Instrumentality: The Conception of Action in Being and Time -- 33. The reason for focusing on the examples of action in Being and Time -- 34. The epigraph and the problem of action in the Sophist -- 35. Destruction and monism -- 36. Inauthentic, indifferent, and authentic action -- 37. Hammering and the concealing of instrumentality (Being and Time 15) -- 38. The breakdown of ends (Being and Time 16) -- 39. Sign and reference, understanding and interpretation (Being and Time 17) -- 40. Dictatorship 001562157 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001562157 520__ $$aThe Ruse of Techne offers a reappraisal of Heidegger's entire work by focusing on the forms of activity he regards as separate from instrumentality. Non-instrumental activities like authenticity, poetry, and thinking--in short, the ineffectual--are critical for Heidegger as they offer the only path to the truth of being throughout his work.By unearthing the source of the conception of non-instrumental action in Heidegger's reading of Aristotle, Vardoulakis elaborates how it forms part of Heidegger's response to an old problem, namely, how to account for difference after positing a single and unified being that is not amenable to change. He further demonstrates that an action without ends and effects leads to an ethics and politics rife with difficulties and contradictions that only become starker when compared to other responses to the same problem that we find in the philosophical tradition and which rely on instrumentality.Heidegger's conception of an action without ends or effect forgets the role of instrumentality in the tradition that posits a single, unified being. And yet, the ineffectual has had a profound influence in how continental philosophy determines the ethical and the political since World War II. The critique of the ineffectual in Heidegger is thus effectively a critique of the conception of praxis in continental philosophy. Vardoulakis proposes that it is urgent to undo the forgetting of instrumentality if we are to conceive of a democratic politics and an ethics fit to respond to the challenges of high capitalism. 001562157 588__ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 16, 2024). 001562157 60010 $$aHeidegger, Martin,$$d1889-1976.$$d1889-1976.$$tEinleitung in die Philosophie--Denken und Dichten.$$lEnglish$$0(OCoLC)oca08548044 001562157 650_6 $$aAction (Philosophie) 001562157 650_6 $$aMatérialisme. 001562157 650_7 $$amaterialism (philosophical movement)$$2aat 001562157 650_7 $$aPHILOSOPHY / Movements / Post-Structuralism.$$2bisacsh 001562157 650_0 $$aAct (Philosophy)$$0(DLC)sh 85000677 001562157 650_0 $$aMaterialism. 001562157 655_0 $$aElectronic books 001562157 77608 $$iPrint version:$$z1531506755$$z9781531506759$$z1531506747$$z9781531506742$$w(OCoLC)1394115271 001562157 830_0 $$aPerspectives in continental philosophy. 001562157 852__ $$bebk 001562157 85640 $$3De Gruyter Online$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=9781531506773$$zOnline Access$$91476733.1 001562157 980__ $$aEBOOK 001562157 980__ $$aBIB 001562157 982__ $$aEbook 001562157 983__ $$aOnline 001562157 994__ $$a92$$bISE