Heidegger如何读

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Heidegger是什么意思

  • n.海德格尔

Heidegger英英释义

Noun:
  1. German philosopher whose views on human existence in a world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential philosophers (1889-1976)

Heidegger 例句

1 He would eventually call Husserl ludicrous; Husserl, upon reading a Heidegger manuscript multiple times, would wind up with marginalia like “?” “!” and “?!”

2 And she reads alongside her reader, revisiting Heidegger to exclaim, "half of me says 'what nonsense' while the other half is re-enchanted."

3 Warming to the subject, he read aloud another passage, this one from a dense Heidegger essay calling for a “comportment toward technology which expresses yes and at the same time no.”

4 Heidegger, played by Klaus Pohl, and Eichmann, represented in real clips from his 1961 trial, are contrasting embodiments of the “dark time,” as Arendt calls it, that shadows every aspect of her life.

5 But he said he sees far less distance than Mr. Trawny does between Heidegger’s philosophy and actual Nazi policy.

6 Walter Benjamin, the German Jewish philosopher, essayist and cultural critic, spent the better part of his professional life planning for what he described to his friend Bertolt Brecht as “the demolition of Heidegger.”

7 The renowned philosopher Martin Heidegger was a Nazi Party member and Paul de Man, a deconstructionist literary theorist, wrote for pro-Nazi publications.

8 A version of this article appears in print on March 31, 2014, on page C1 of the with the headline: Heidegger’s Notebooks Renew Focus on Anti-Semitism.

9 “Heidegger was engaged with these issues philosophically and intellectually through the course of the whole regime.”

10 On Friday, a conference from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. will include several scholars commenting on Mr. Heidegger’s work.

11 That process will take years, given the volume and notorious difficulty of Heidegger’s writing, so chock-full of neologisms, the old joke goes, that it is impossible to translate even into German.

12 Rationalizing, I reminded myself that, as Heidegger himself emphasized, the quest, not the goal, was what mattered.

13 It certainly seems to have unhinged Heidegger a bit.

14 Unverborgenheit, or “unconcealment,” is a word Heidegger coined for the sudden discovery of truth, as if stumbling upon a clearing in a forest.

15 He lays bare the thinking of everyone from Socrates and Plato and Heidegger and Leibniz through Stephen Hawking and Richard Dawkins.

16 By 1929, at their famous debate at Davos, he was fully eclipsed by Heidegger, who held that these philosophical goals were misguided from the start.

17 She argues that we should understand the will to power as a kind of psychological hypothesis about human motivation, rather than, as Heidegger took it, a metaphysical doctrine about the essence of reality.

18 He succeeded in presenting Heidegger's often turgid style in a readable and idiomatic English.

译者成功地用一种朗朗上口的地道英文转达了海氏一贯铺张的写作风格.

19 His style is eloquent, allusive and elusive, and he urges us to read Heidegger's essay on boredom which the philosopher considers "the basis of existence".

20 But his pretentious and grating work brought me no closer to grasping either Heidegger or “being as a whole.”

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