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Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology | 2017

On overestimating philosophy: Lessons from Heidegger’s Black Notebooks

Ingo Farin; Jeff Malpas

Abstract In this paper we discuss Heidegger’s conception of philosophy in the Black Notebooks. In particular, we set out a reading of the Notebooks from the 1930s and early 1940s as exhibiting an extremist view of philosophy, and its concern with being, which accords it an absolute and exclusive priority above and beyond everything else. We argue that such overcompensation for philosophy’s declining fortune involves a willful turning away from the realities of human life, and from the multifarious symbolic and functional worlds in which the meaning of being is articulated, refracted, and lived by individuals. In contrast, we suggest that Heidegger’s early Freiburg lecture courses already contain the basis for a critique of such an inflated notion of philosophy, and that the shift in Heidegger’s thinking in the late 1940s—away from an onto-historical and towards a topological understanding—is a consequence of Heidegger’s own reaction against the extremity of his thinking, and a turning back to the properly human dimensions of thinking and the matters that call for thinking.


Journal of The Philosophy of History | 2009

Early Heidegger's Concept of History in Light of the Neo-Kantians

Ingo Farin

The history of Heideggers relationship to the neo-Kantians is still largely unwritten, despite the fact that in his formative period Heidegger was very close to the neo-Kantian school, especially Windelband and Rickert, Lask and Natorp. With regard to the concept of history and the importance of historical philosophizing, it is the received view that Dilthey was early Heideggers main and only source of inspiration. This paper argues against this one-sided view by showing the historical and systematic connections between early Heideggers views on history and the philosophy of history developed by Windelband and Rickert.


Archive | 2006

The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures, Winter Semester, 1910-1911

Edmund Husserl; Ingo Farin; Jg Hart; Iso Kern


Archive | 2016

Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 1931--1941

Ingo Farin; Jeff Malpas


International Technology, Education and Development Conference | 2013

MOOCS AND THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Ingo Farin


Archive | 2017

Zurueckweisung der ungerechtfertigten und verfaelschenden Kritik an Heidegger

Ingo Farin


Parrhesia | 2016

A response to Sheehan's attempted paradigm shift in Heidegger studies

Ingo Farin


Archive | 2016

Introduction: The Reading of Heidegger’s Black Notebooks

Ingo Farin; Jeff Malpas


Archive | 2016

The Black Notebooks in Their Historical and Political Context

Ingo Farin


Archive | 2016

Trawny’s essay “Heidegger and the Shoah

Ingo Farin

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University of Tasmania

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