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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Publication date
May 1, 1998
Pages
320
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780391040236
ISBN-10
0391040235
Dimensions
1 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight
1.25 lbs.
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Original list price
$75.00
§As reported by publisher
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Against traditional interpretations, which claim either that Heidegger has rendered all accounts of subjectivity-and consequently of ethics-impossible, or, on the contrary, that Heidegger merely renews the modern metaphysics of subjectivity, Raffoul demonstrates how Heidegger's destruction/deconstruction of the subject opens the space for a radically nonsubjectivistic formulation of human being.
Raffoul reconstitutes and analyzes Heidegger's debate with the great thinkers of subjectivity (Descartes, Kant, Husserl), in order to show that Heidegger's "destructive" reading of the modern metaphysics of subjectivity is, in fact, a positive reappropriation of the ontological foundations of the subject. Raffoul's recasting of Heidegger's work on human subjectivity should prove indispensable in future debates on the fate of the subject in the postmodern era.
Raffoul reconstitutes and analyzes Heidegger's debate with the great thinkers of subjectivity (Descartes, Kant, Husserl), in order to show that Heidegger's "destructive" reading of the modern metaphysics of subjectivity is, in fact, a positive reappropriation of the ontological foundations of the subject. Raffoul's recasting of Heidegger's work on human subjectivity should prove indispensable in future debates on the fate of the subject in the postmodern era.
Editions
Editions for the work Heidegger and the Subject
Hardcover
from Humanity Books (April 1, 1999)
9781573926188 | details & prices | 6.75 × 9.50 × 1.00 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $89.99
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With Gregory Recco (other contributor), David Pittigrew (other contributor) |
from Prometheus Books (May 1, 1998)
9780391040236 | details & prices | 320 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.00 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $75.00
This edition also contains Refuge/Es
About: Against traditional interpretations, which claim either that Heidegger has rendered all accounts of subjectivity-and consequently of ethics-impossible, or, on the contrary, that Heidegger merely renews the modern metaphysics of subjectivity, Raffoul demonstrates how Heidegger's destruction/deconstruction of the subject opens the space for a radically nonsubjectivistic formulation of human being.
This edition also contains Refuge/Es
About: Against traditional interpretations, which claim either that Heidegger has rendered all accounts of subjectivity-and consequently of ethics-impossible, or, on the contrary, that Heidegger merely renews the modern metaphysics of subjectivity, Raffoul demonstrates how Heidegger's destruction/deconstruction of the subject opens the space for a radically nonsubjectivistic formulation of human being.
Editions for the work Refuge/Es
Hardcover
The price comparison is for this edition
With Gregory Recco (other contributor), David Pittigrew (other contributor), Francois Raffoul |
from Prometheus Books (May 1, 1998); titled "Heidegger and the Subject"
9780391040236 | details & prices | 320 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.00 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $75.00
This edition also contains Heidegger and the Subject
About: Against traditional interpretations, which claim either that Heidegger has rendered all accounts of subjectivity-and consequently of ethics-impossible, or, on the contrary, that Heidegger merely renews the modern metaphysics of subjectivity, Raffoul demonstrates how Heidegger's destruction/deconstruction of the subject opens the space for a radically nonsubjectivistic formulation of human being.
This edition also contains Heidegger and the Subject
About: Against traditional interpretations, which claim either that Heidegger has rendered all accounts of subjectivity-and consequently of ethics-impossible, or, on the contrary, that Heidegger merely renews the modern metaphysics of subjectivity, Raffoul demonstrates how Heidegger's destruction/deconstruction of the subject opens the space for a radically nonsubjectivistic formulation of human being.
Paperback
from Alice James Books (May 5, 2015)
9781938584121 | details & prices | 91 pages | 5.50 × 8.50 × 0.25 in. | 0.35 lbs | List price $15.95
About: "Juxtaposing our wars, our disturbed cities, our flawed policies with the erotic and domestic, Michael Broek creates, in Refuge/es, a stunning love song for our troubled nation and world.
About: "Juxtaposing our wars, our disturbed cities, our flawed policies with the erotic and domestic, Michael Broek creates, in Refuge/es, a stunning love song for our troubled nation and world.
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