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Parvis Emad

    National socialism issue in hermeneutic phenomenological perspective - reflections on Pindar, Aristotle and Meister Eckhart
    Technicity, language and translation: questions concerning the parousia of the divine
    The unevaluable, technicity and language: revisiting Plato
    Being-historical hermeneutic in enactment
    Language and thinking in a post-metaphysical age: Plato, Aristotle, Husserl, and the unthought question of ethics and politics
    The wellspring of thinking, finitude, and the ontological difference: the Greeks, Leibniz, Kant, and the question of time and being
    • Heidegger Studies is an annual publication that aims to enhance the understanding of Heidegger's thought through the interpretation of his writings. It serves as a forum for the comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's entire body of work, including texts published during his lifetime, necessitated by the ongoing release of his Gesamtausgabe. The significance of the newly published texts in the Gesamtausgabe demands a renewed engagement with Heidegger's philosophy. Reflecting its international scope, Heidegger Studies features articles in English, German, and French, fostering a diverse scholarly dialogue. This commitment to multilingual contributions underscores the journal's goal of promoting a deeper understanding of Heidegger's ideas across different linguistic and cultural contexts. The publication not only addresses the need for thorough interpretations but also facilitates ongoing discussions about Heidegger's influence and relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Through its annual issues, Heidegger Studies continues to be a vital resource for scholars and students interested in exploring the complexities of Heidegger's thought and its implications for various fields of inquiry.

      Language and thinking in a post-metaphysical age: Plato, Aristotle, Husserl, and the unthought question of ethics and politics
    • Heidegger Studies is an annual publication dedicated to enhancing the understanding of Heidegger's thought through the interpretation of his writings. It serves as a forum for the comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's entire body of work, including texts published during his lifetime, necessitated by the ongoing release of his Gesamtausgabe. The significance and breadth of the newly published texts call for a renewed engagement with Heidegger's philosophy. In line with its international focus, Heidegger Studies features articles in English, German, and French, fostering a diverse scholarly dialogue. This multilingual approach underscores the journal's commitment to making Heidegger's thought accessible to a wider audience, encouraging rigorous analysis and discussion among scholars from various linguistic backgrounds. The publication aims to facilitate a deeper exploration of Heidegger's ideas, reflecting the evolving nature of his work and its relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Through this platform, Heidegger Studies contributes to the ongoing interpretation and understanding of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century.

      Technicity, language and translation: questions concerning the parousia of the divine
    • Heidegger Studies is an annual journal dedicated to enhancing the understanding of Heidegger's thought through the interpretation of his writings. It serves as a forum for the comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's entire body of work, including texts published during his lifetime, necessitated by the ongoing publication of his Gesamtausgabe. The journal addresses the need for a renewed engagement with Heidegger's philosophy, given the breadth and significance of the newly released texts. Reflecting its international character, Heidegger Studies publishes contributions in English, German, and French, fostering a diverse dialogue around Heidegger's ideas. This multilingual approach underscores the journal's commitment to making Heidegger's thought accessible to a global audience, facilitating scholarly discourse and interpretation across linguistic boundaries. The publication aims to create a space for rigorous analysis and discussion, ensuring that the complexities of Heidegger's work are thoroughly explored and understood in contemporary philosophical contexts.

      National socialism issue in hermeneutic phenomenological perspective - reflections on Pindar, Aristotle and Meister Eckhart
    • Heidegger Studies is an annual publication aimed at enhancing the understanding of Heidegger's thought through the interpretation of his writings. It serves as a forum for the in-depth analysis of his entire body of work, including texts published during his lifetime, necessitated by the ongoing release of his Gesamtausgabe. The breadth and significance of the newly published texts demand a renewed engagement with Heidegger's ideas. Reflecting its international character, Heidegger Studies features articles in English, German, and French, fostering a diverse scholarly dialogue. This commitment to multilingual contributions underscores the journal's role in the global discourse surrounding Heidegger's philosophy. The publication not only facilitates a comprehensive examination of Heidegger's thought but also responds to the scholarly need for reinterpretation prompted by the extensive range of his writings. By providing a dedicated space for rigorous analysis, Heidegger Studies plays a crucial role in the continued exploration and understanding of Heidegger's complex philosophical legacy.

      Enowning-thinking, the onefold of hermeneutic phenomenology, interpreting gestalt and history
    • Focusing on Heidegger's complex "being-historical thinking," this collection of essays by Parvis Emad delves into one of the twentieth century's most significant philosophical works. Emad critically engages with existing interpretations and emphasizes the importance of "the turning" in Heidegger's philosophy. His unique approach reveals that the true essence of Heidegger's thought emerges only through its enactment, offering fresh insights into theological, technological, and scientific perspectives on reality.

      On the Way to Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy
    • Heidegger Studies is an annual publication dedicated to enhancing the understanding of Heidegger's thought through the interpretation of his writings. It serves as a forum for the thorough interpretation of his entire body of work, including texts published during his lifetime, necessitated by the ongoing publication of his Gesamtausgabe. The significance and breadth of the newly published texts demand a renewed engagement with Heidegger's philosophy. Reflecting its international character, Heidegger Studies features articles in English, German, and French, fostering a diverse scholarly dialogue. This platform aims to facilitate comprehensive discussions and interpretations that contribute to a deeper appreciation of Heidegger’s contributions to philosophy. The journal's commitment to multilingual publication underscores its goal of reaching a wider audience, encouraging varied perspectives on Heidegger's complex ideas. Through this initiative, Heidegger Studies aspires to be a vital resource for scholars and students alike, promoting ongoing exploration and critical analysis of Heidegger's influential thought in contemporary philosophical discourse.

      The task of thinking an hermeneutic phenomenology: Kant, Husserl, and the history of being