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Phenomenology, Metaphysics, Ontology

Essays on Eugen Fink
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Phänomenologie, Volume 38
Publisher:
 29.07.2025

Summary

This volume offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of Fink's intellectual legacy, including his engagement with Greek antiquity, his relationship to Kant and neo-Kantianism, his cosmological philosophy, concept of play, understanding of the social world, views on appearance, and speculative thought. This collection is an essential resource for anyone interested in Fink's work and its impact on contemporary philosophy. With Contributions byFederico Dal Bo | Francoise Dastur | Susi Ferrarello | Giovanni Jan Giubilato | Annette Hilt | Catherine Homan | Yusuke Ikeda | Zachary Isrow | Alice Koubova | Christian Krijnen | Riccardo Lazzari | Shawn Loht | Christopher Turner | Amie Leigh Zimmer | Daniel-Pascal Zorn

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2025
Publication date
29.07.2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-495-99078-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-495-99079-7
Publisher
Karl Alber, Baden-Baden
Series
Phänomenologie
Volume
38
Language
English
Pages
385
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Introduction No access
  1. Preface No access Pages 9 - 16 Hans Rainer Sepp
  2. Fink’s Interpretation of Early Greek Thinking No access Pages 17 - 34 Françoise Dastur
  3. Yusuke Ikeda
    1. Introduction No access
    2. 1. Fink’s Transcendental Thesis of the World and his Heraclitus-Interpretation No access
    3. 2. Fink’s Phenomenological Thesis of the World and Heraclitian Physis No access
    4. 3. Fink’s Criticism of Heraclitus No access
    5. 4. Debates with Heidegger: Phenomenology of Wakefulness and Sleep No access
    6. 5. Fink’s New Definition of Phenomenon and Phenomenology No access
    7. Concluding remarks: Fink’s “Proximity and Distance” in relation to Heidegger No access
  4. Shawn Loht
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Historical Context of Interpreting Heraclitus No access
    3. Heidegger on Heraclitus No access
    4. Fink’s Analysis in the Heraclitus Seminar No access
  5. Annette Hilt
    1. Into the Void – A Phenomenological Interrogation of ‘the Social’ No access
    2. Towards the Cosmos – On Operative Models and Concepts for Talking about ‘the Social’ No access
    3. Inventing Foundations – Paradoxical Production of ‘the Social’ No access
    4. Spaces to settle and to spread – Imagining how we want to life with each other and indeed share a world No access
  6. Daniel-Pascal Zorn
    1. What does “speculative” mean anyway? No access
    2. Speculative phenomenology: an overview No access
    3. Fink’s unexpected impact: the Zurich school No access
    4. Conclusion No access
  7. Susi Ferrarello
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Epoche, Reduction, Real and Reel No access
    3. Training to the Different Layers of Reality No access
    4. Phenomenological and Psychological Reality No access
    5. The Triadic Structures No access
    6. Phenomenology’s Task in Psychiatry No access
    7. Conclusion No access
  8. Giovanni Jan Giubilato
    1. Introduction No access
    2. I No access
    3. II No access
    4. III No access
    5. IV No access
  9. Christopher Turner
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Anacharsis’ Dictum No access
    3. Two Fragments from Heraclitus No access
    4. Plato’s Image: Human Being as Plaything of the Gods No access
    5. Aristotle on Play No access
    6. Diogenes of Sinope: Cosmic Player No access
    7. Conclusion No access
  10. Riccardo Lazzari
    1. I. The Symbol and Its Two Halves No access
    2. II. Play No access
    3. III. Image and Symbol No access
    4. IV. The Cosmic Meaning of the Symbol No access
    5. V. The Symbolic Concepts No access
  11. Alice Koubová
    1. Aristotle`s eudaimonia No access
    2. Eugen Fink`s reinterpretation of eudaimonia through play No access
    3. Giorgio Agamben: eudaimonia as ambivalence No access
    4. Donald Winnicott : playing and ethical development No access
    5. Conclusion No access
  12. Catherine Homan
    1. Cosmological Thinking No access
    2. The Play of Being and Nothing, Heaven and Earth No access
    3. The Tragic Play of World-Beings No access
    4. Play as Symbol of the World No access
    5. Mitspieler No access
  13. Zachary Isrow
    1. 1.1 Introduction No access
    2. 1.2 Fink’s World No access
    3. 1.3 Play at Work in Fink’s Symbolic World No access
    4. 1.4 Being-at-Play-in-the-World No access
    5. 1.5 Concluding Remarks No access
  14. Amie Leigh Zimmer
    1. Context and the Reception of Mode No access
    2. Fink on Kant’s Anthropology No access
    3. The Depth of Surface: Fink on Fashion No access
    4. Conclusion No access
  15. Federico Dal Bo
    1. §1 A Phenomenological Notion of “Enthusiasm” as a Concept and a Meta-Concept No access
    2. §2 The Paradox of Human Existence: a Finite Eccentricity No access
    3. § 3 A Romantic Tension to Infinite: Fink between Nietzsche and Heidegger No access
    4. §4 Conclusion No access
  16. Christian Krijnen
    1. Entering the Discussion and its Problems No access
    2. Transcendental Philosophy as Philosophy of Origins No access
    3. Ontologism No access
    4. Intuitionism No access
    5. A Conclusion from the Perspective of the History of Philosophical Problems No access

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