The Remains of Being: Hermeneutic Ontology After Metaphysics

In Basic Concepts, Heidegger claims that "Being is the most worn-out" and yet also that Being "remains constantly available." Santiago Zabala radicalizes the consequences of these little known but significant affirmations. Revisiting the work of Jacques Derrida, Reiner Schürmann...

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Main Author: Zabala, Santiago (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Columbia University Press 2009
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Reviews:The Remains of Being: Hermeneutic Ontology after Metaphysics. By Santiago Zabala (2010) (Jasper, David, 1951 -)
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Summary:In Basic Concepts, Heidegger claims that "Being is the most worn-out" and yet also that Being "remains constantly available." Santiago Zabala radicalizes the consequences of these little known but significant affirmations. Revisiting the work of Jacques Derrida, Reiner Schürmann, Jean-Luc Nancy, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Ernst Tugendhat, and Gianni Vattimo, he finds these remains of Being within which ontological thought can still operate. Being is an event, Zabala argues, a kind of generosity and gift that generates astonishment in those who experience it. This sense of wonder has fueled questions
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ISBN:0231148305
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7312/zaba14830