Eugenio Mazzarella edits a new special edition of the Bollettino Filosofico journal (XXXV-2020) focusing upon the phenomenology of Martin Heidegger.
Bollettino Filosofico announces the publication of their latest special issue: ‘Back to the Origins. Genesis and Evolution of Martin Heidegger’s Thought’, edited by Eugenio Mazzarella.
Contributions come from Sylvain Camilleri, Giuseppe Cantillo, Annalisa Caputo, Giuditta Corbella, Bruno Cassara, Michael Großheim, Lucilla Guidi, Christian Ivanoff-Sabogal, Eugenio Mazzarella, Bruno Moroncini, Harald Seubert, Jean-Sophie Arrien, Pio Colonnello, Costantino Esposito, Juan José Garrido Periñán, Francesco Mora, Massimo Marassi, Valentina Surace, Stefano Besoli, Thomas Sheehan.
‘Back to the Origins. Genesis and Evolution of Martin Heidegger’s Thought’
Bollettino Filosofico (XXXV-2020)
Edited by Eugenio Mazzarella
Movement and Pulsion. Notes on Bernet reader of Heidegger reader of Aristotle
Sylvain Camilleri
Aspects of the Early Heidegger’s Relationship to Rickert’s Erkenntnistheorie and Wertphilosophie
Giuseppe Cantillo
The Origin Remains Future. The Question of Affectivity in the Heideggerian Course on the Fundamental Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy (1924)
Annalisa Caputo
The Destruction of “Possible” and “Real” in the Early Heidegger
Giuditta Corbella
A-Priority and Hermeneutics: The Scientificity of Phenomenology from Husserl to Heidegger
Bruno Cassara
The Hermeneutical Turn in Martin Heidegger’s Early Works
Michael Großheim
The Pragmatic and Transformative Dimension of Heidegger’s Early Method of Formal Indication
Lucilla Guidi
Two-Dimensional Everyday-Life and Care Analysis by Heidegger in the 1920es
Christian Ivanoff-Sabogal
Life and Being. The Twofold Beginning of Heidegger’s Seinsfrage
Eugenio Mazzarella
The Young Heidegger and the deconstruction of Aristotle’s Categories. Life and Concept
Bruno Moroncini
Phenomenology as a Primordial Science and New “Metaphysics of metaphysics”. The Systematic Genealogy of Heidegger’s Philosophical Beginnings
Harald Seubert
Also includes a Forum and Appendixes with a host of further interventions. See ‘Back to the Origins. Genesis and Evolution of Martin Heidegger’s Thought’.