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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Translating Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy as a hermeneutic responsibility
On "Echo," the first part of Contributions to philosophy
The place of the pre-Socratics in "Playing forth," the second part of Contributions to philosophy
"De-cision" in Contributions to philosophy and the path to the Interpretation of Heraclitus fragment 16
On the last part of Contributions to philosophy, "Be-ing," its liberating ontology, and the hints at the question of God
On the inception of being-historical thinking and its active character, mindfulness
Mastery of be-ing and coercive force of machination in Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy and Mindfulness and the opening to his Nietzsche interpretation
Heidegger and Christianity: a look at his correspondence with Bernhard Welte
Questioning Richardson's "Heidegger I, Heidegger II" distinction and his response in light of Contributions to philosophy
Notes
Bibliography
General index
Index of Greek terms.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Translating Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy as a hermeneutic responsibility
On "Echo," the first part of Contributions to philosophy
The place of the pre-Socratics in "Playing forth," the second part of Contributions to philosophy
"De-cision" in Contributions to philosophy and the path to the Interpretation of Heraclitus fragment 16
On the last part of Contributions to philosophy, "Be-ing," its liberating ontology, and the hints at the question of God
On the inception of being-historical thinking and its active character, mindfulness
Mastery of be-ing and coercive force of machination in Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy and Mindfulness and the opening to his Nietzsche interpretation
Heidegger and Christianity: a look at his correspondence with Bernhard Welte
Questioning Richardson's "Heidegger I, Heidegger II" distinction and his response in light of Contributions to philosophy
Notes
Bibliography
General index
Index of Greek terms.