Translators' Introduction
The History of Beyng (1938-40)
The History of Beyng. Part I
I. The History of Beyng
II. Contra-diction and Refutation
III. Passage. The History of Beyng
IV. The Consummation of Metaphysics
Being's Abandonment
V. To Koinon
VI. The Sustainment. The Essence of Power
The Necessary
VII. The Essence of History. "Commencement." "Beyng"
VIII. Beyng and the Last God
IX. Essence of History
X. The Owned
The History of Beyng. Part II
XI. The Configuration of Saying
XII. The History of Beyng
(Da-sein)
XIII. Beyng-Historical Thinking
Koinon
Out of the History of Beyng (1939-40)
o Koivov. Out of the History of Beyng
Draft for oivov. On the History of Beyng
Appendix
Additional Materials for The History of Beyng (1938-40)
Additional Materials for . Out of the History of Beyng
(1939-40)
Editor's Epilogue
German—English Glossary
English—German Glossary
Jeffrey Powell is Professor of Philosophy at Marshall University
and the editor of Heidegger and Language (IUP, 2012).
William McNeill is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University,
Chicago. He has translated or co-translated several Heidegger
texts, most recently (with Julia Ireland) Hölderlin's Hymns
"Germania" and "The Rhine" (IUP, 2014).
"[Heidegger's] account of the history of beyng is put to the test
by its ability to provide insight into the most important social
and political events of his day — including the rise of fascism and
communism in Europe, the outbreak of global wars, and the horrific
genocidal turn of anti-Semitic hostilities in Germany. This makes
the book essential reading for anyone interested in Heidegger's
later work."—Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Overall, the updated translation showcases what is a central and
often-overlooked text in Heidegger's oeuvre, with perspicuity and
illumination. Maintaining a style that shows just why contemporary
readers should return to this text for themes that are arguably as
relevant, if not more so, to the modern world than they were at the
time when Heidegger was writing."—Phenomenological Reviews
"The History of Beyng is especially important because of its
proximity to the very controversial Contributions to Philosophy. It
will shed considerable light on the way Heidegger was thinking at
the time."—Drew A. Hyland, Trinity College
"Jeffrey Powell and William McNeill have provided a translation of
enormous care, one that engages continuously and strenuously with
the uniquely difficult balance between readability and
fidelity."—Peter Hanly, Boston College
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