Heidegger’s Ontology of Events
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:17th Dec '19
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James Bahoh proposes a new methodology for explaining Heidegger’s philosophy: diagenic analysis. This approach solves a set of interpretive problems that have stymied previous approaches to his difficult later work and led to substantial inconsistencies in the available scholarship. Using it, Bahoh reconstructs Heidegger’s concept of event in relation to his theories of history, truth, difference, ground and time-space. In these contexts, Bahoh argues that Heidegger’s logic of events entails a logic of difference that is prior to and constitutive for the logic of identity essential to traditional metaphysics. The logic of events explains the generation of ontological structures grounding individuated finite domains – that is, it explains the generation of the logic of worlds of beings.
By emphasizing Heidegger’s consideration of "the event" (das Ereignis) in its relation to issues of difference, truth, and history, Bahoh gives us an "updated" Heidegger, one ready for Deleuze, speculative realism, and the ontological debates of the twenty-first century. -- Andrew J. Mitchell, Emory University
ISBN: 9781474443685
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 516g
240 pages