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Heidegger in Russia and Eastern Europe

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Editora)

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Heidegger’s influence in the twentieth century probably outstrips that of any other philosopher, at least in the so-called Continental tradition. The 'revolution' Heidegger brought about with his compelling readings of the broader philosophical tradition transformed German philosophy and spread quickly to most of Europe, the United States and Japan. This volume examines Heidegger’s influence in a region where his reception has had a remarkable and largely hidden history: Eastern Europe and Russia.

The book begins by addressing two important literary influences on Heidegger: Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. It goes on to examine Heidegger’s philosophical influence, and features three crucial figures in the reception of Heidegger’s thought in Eastern Europe and Russia: Vladimir Bibikhin, Krzysztof Michalski, and Jan Patocka. Finally the volume deals with an often vexed issue in current treatments of Heidegger: the importance of Heidegger’s philosophy for politics. The book includes essays by an international team of contributors, including leading representatives of Heideggerian thought in Russia today. Heidegger’s thought plays a key role in debates over Russian identity and the geopolitical role Russia has to play in the world. The volume surveys the complicated landscape of post-Soviet philosophy, and how the rise of widely differing appropriations of Heidegger exploit familiar fault lines in the Russian reception of Western thinkers that date back to the first stirrings of a distinctively Russian philosophical tradition.

Sobre o Livro

Este volume investiga a recepção de Heidegger na Rússia e na Europa Oriental, incluindo influências literárias como Dostoiévski e Tolstói e leituras filosóficas específicas desses contextos.

Reúne ensaios sobre figuras centrais na recepção regional, como Vladimir Bibikhin, Krzysztof Michalski e Jan Patočka, e mapeia desenvolvimentos do pós-soviético ao contemporâneo.

Aborda a relação entre o pensamento de Heidegger e questões políticas e identitárias russas, oferecendo material útil para cursos universitários de filosofia moderna, estudos europeus e relações culturais.

Características

Categoria Filosofia
Subcategoria História da Filosofia
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 392
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN 9781783488643
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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