What Is Metaphysics?
1929 lecture by Martin Heidegger
"What Is Metaphysics?" (German: Was ist Metaphysik?) is a lecture by the philosopher Martin Heidegger, first presented to the faculties of the University of Freiburg on July 24, 1929, as inaugural address.[1]
English Translations
- R.F.C. Hull and Alan Crick in 1949, in Existence and Being, edited by Werner Brock (Chicago: Henry Regnery), pp. 325–349
- David Krell, in Basic Writings (1977) New York: Harper and Row (expanded edition, 1993), pp. 93–110
- Miles Groth, "What Is Metaphysics?"[2]
See also
- Metaphilosophy
- Nothing
References
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Martin Heidegger
- Aletheia
- Dasein
- Ekstase
- Fundamental ontology
- Gestell
- Hermeneutic circle
- "Language speaks"
- Metaphysics of presence
- Ontic
- Terminology
- Thrownness
- World disclosure
- Being and Time (1927)
- "What Is Metaphysics?" (1929)
- Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics (1929)
- "Introduction to Metaphysics" (1935)
- Black Notebooks (1931–41)
- "The Age of the World Picture" (1938)
- Contributions to Philosophy (1936–1938)
- "Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister"" (1942)
- "Letter on Humanism" (1947)
- The Question Concerning Technology (1949)
- "The Origin of the Work of Art" (1950)
- What Is Called Thinking? (1951–2)
- What Is Philosophy? (1955)
- "Only a God Can Save Us" (1966)
- Heidegger Gesamtausgabe
- The Ister
- Being in the World
- Human, All Too Human
- Heidegger scholars
- Heidegger Studies
- Relationship with Nazism
- Cassirer–Heidegger debate
- Thing theory
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