Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xii
References xiii
1 Martin Heidegger: An Introduction to His Thought, Work, and Life 1
Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall
Part I Early Heidegger: Themes and Influences 17
2 The Earliest Heidegger: A New Field of Research 19
John Van Buren
3 Heidegger and National Socialism 32
Iain Thomson
4 Heidegger and Husserl: The Matter and Method of Philosophy 49
Steven Galt Crowell
5 Heidegger and German Idealism 65
Daniel O. Dahlstrom
6 Early Heideggers Appropriation of Kant 80
Beatrice Han-pile
7 Heideggers Nietzsche 102
Hans Sluga
8 Heidegger and the Greeks 121
Carol J. White
9 Logic 141
Stephan Kaufer
10 Phenomenology 156
Edgar C. Boedeker Jr
11 Heideggers Philosophy of Science 173
Joseph Rouse
Part II Being and Time 191
12 Dasein 193
Thomas Sheehan
13 Heideggers Categories in Being and Time 214
Robert Brandom
14 Early Heidegger on Sociality 233
Theodore R. Schatzki
15 Realism and Truth 248
David R. Cerbone
16 Hermeneutics 265
Cristina Lafont
17 Authenticity 285
Taylor Carman
18 Human Mortality: Heidegger on How to Portray the Impossible Possibility of Dasein 297
Stephen Mulhall
19 Temporality 311
William Blattner
20 Dasein and Its Time 325
Piotr Hoffman
Part III Heideggers Later Thought 335
21 Unconcealment 337
Mark A. Wrathall
22 Contributions to Philosophy 358
Hans Ruin
23 Ereignis 375
Richard Polt
24 The History of Being 392
Charles Guignon
25 Heideggers Ontology of Art 407
Hubert L. Dreyfus
26 Technology 420
Albert Borgmann
27 Heidegger on Language 433
Charles Taylor
28 The Thinging of the Thing: The Ethic of Conditionality in Heideggers Later Work 456
James C. Edwards
29 The Truth of Being and the History of Philosophy 468
Mark B. Okrent
30 Derrida and Heidegger: Iterability and Ereignis 484
Charles Spinosa
31 Heidegger, Contingency, and Pragmatism 511
Richard Rorty
Index 533