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Beyond Nihilism: The Turn in Heideggers Thought from Nietzsche to Hlderlin
By (Author) Dominic Kelly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd September 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Philosophy: aesthetics
149.8
Hardback
200
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Martin Heideggers (1889-1976) criticism of Friedrich Nietzsches nihilism represented a turn in his thought. In this new and perceptive book, Dominic Kelly explores nihilism through the work of two relatively modern and much studied philosophers; Heidegger and Nietzsche and shows how Heidegger began to think in a way that was not solely philosophical and instead used poetry to achieve a new relation to being. In doing so, Heidegger was able to move past Nietzsches concepts and thus, nihilism itself. Through his exploration of Heideggers journey to a form of thinking beyond the philosophical then, Kelly exposes nihilisms crucial place in Continental philosophy and has written a book that is essential for students and academics working in Heidegger studies. Kellys engagement with Heideggers more poetic philosophy also benefits students of metaphysics, the philosophy of art and aesthetics, and visual culture more widely. By putting nihilism into its historical context and examining its Ancient Greek origins, Kellys book will also be of use to those studying early philosophical thought - a requirement for all philosophy courses and provides a valuable account of nihilisms historical trajectory.
Dominic Kelly is Lecturer in the Philosophy Department at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, specialising in Continental philosophy. His research focuses on understanding the modern age as the age of nihilism and the possible responses to this situation.