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Translating Heidegger (New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics)

Autor Miles Groth

Editorial TORONTO UNIVERSITY PRESS

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  • Verlag TORONTO UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781487522520
  • ISBN10 1487522525
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 314
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2017
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Taschenbuch

Translating Heidegger (New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics)

Autor Miles Groth

Editorial TORONTO UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Despite Martin Heidegger's influence on twentieth-century philosophy, understanding his way of thinking is difficult if one relies solely on the English translations of his work. Since Gilbert Ryle misjudged his work in a 1929 review of Sein und Zeit, Heidegger's philosophy has remained an enigma to many scholars who cannot read the original German texts. In Translating Heidegger, Groth points to mistranslations as the root cause of misunderstanding Heidegger. Translators have not achieved clarity regarding Heidegger's fundamental words, an understanding of which is crucial to gaining access to his thought. Having been mistranslated from the ancient Greek into Latin and then into modern European languages, Heidegger's philosophies have largely been obscured for two millennia. In this unique study, Groth examines the history of the first English translations of Heidegger's works and reveals the elements of Heidegger's philosophy of translation, showing it at work in Heidegger's radical translation of Parmenides, Fragment VI.

Miles Groth is chair of the psychology department, associate professor of psychology, and director of the honors program at Wagner College, in New York City. He is also an existential psychoanalyst and the author of Preparatory Thinking in Heidegger's Teaching and The Voice That Thinks: Heidegger Studies.