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Resituating Heidegger’s Topology

Meaning - Truth - Place

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Resituating Heidegger’s Topology

Meaning - Truth - Place

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Does the link Heidegger draws between meaning, truth and place (as topos) allow us to resituate his thought of being?

If so, to what extent? This volume gathers some of the leading Heidegger scholars on the issue of place to explore Heidegger's 'topology of being', elucidating the significance of what remains an enigmatic aspect of the philosopher's work. The chapters explore the development of Heidegger's topological thinking over the decades, identifying and explaining the links, shifts and breaks between the early, middle and late periods of his work. In doing so, they shed light on a link-between meaning, truth and place-that is evoked but not fully explicated by Heidegger himself, asking where the thinking of place is situated and where this topology, in turn, situates Heidegger's thought of being.

The first three parts of the volume illuminate Heidegger's trifold framing of his own philosophical trajectory, inquiring into the respective steps and concepts of his thinking and thematising the 'meaning' (Sein), 'truth' (Wahrheit-aletheia), and 'place' (Ort, Ortschaft, topos) of being. Each section concerns itself with a period of Heidegger's thought, from the hermeneutics of the 1920s to the unequivocal topological focus of his later thought, via the engagement with Hölderlin and transition from 'meaning' to 'truth/unconcealment'. The concluding Part IV examines the ways in which Heidegger's thinking of place, time and technology not only coincides with but is located at the heart of the most pressing concerns of our age. This will demonstrate how the Heideggerian notion of place or placedness is crucial in engaging with the issues of the post-Covid world, from education and cosmopolitanism to the Anthropocene and AI.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction


Part I: From the Meaning of Being: Making Space for Place
1. Sed Contra: On Topology, Thomas Sheehan
2. Classical Choro-Topologies: Grounding Heidegger's Spatiality?, Nader El-Bizri
3. Befindlichkeit and Dwelling, Asuka Suehisa
4. Heidegger's Second Movement: Thinking Through the Space after Being and Time, Sabela Martínez González; Lee Braver

Part II: Through the Unconcealment of Being: Between Nature and Technology
5. From Death to Birth: Heidegger on the Inevitability of Being Situated, Axel O. Karamercan
6. Heidegger's Hölderlin Lectures: The River Hymns, 1934–1942, Charles Bambach
7. Heidegger's Topological Strategy: Sensuous Imagery and Nietzsche's Writing of Place, Jessica Elkayam
8. Ge-Stell-Position in Place of Place, Laurence Hemming

Part III: Toward the Place of Being: Embodied Dimensionality
9. Topology of the Fourfold: From the Between-Space to the Place-Space, Martin Nitsche
10. The (Un)Place of Being, Richard Capobianco
11. The Location of Thinking, Krzysztof Ziarek
12. Emplacing Conversation: Space, Place, and the (Sculptural) Body, Katherine Davies

Part IV: Conversations on Place: With and Beyond Heidegger
13. Heidegger and Being Digital: AI, Virtuality, and the Potentialities of Place, Bruce Janz
14. Retaining a Sense of Place Amid Globalization: From Eutopia to Outopia and Back, Casey Rentmeester
15. Modernity, Metaphysics, and the Meaning of Being at Home in the World: Theodor W. Adorno and Martin Heidegger, Ingo Farin
16. 'A Word, A Place': From the Language of Nothingness to the Topology of Being in the Relation between Heidegger and the Kyoto School, Simona Venezia

Afterword: The Topos of Heidegger's Topology, Jeff Malpas
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 18 Feb 2027
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 288
ISBN 9781350552418
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Axel O. Karamercan

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