Produktbild: The Ruse of Techne

The Ruse of Techne Heidegger's Magical Materialism

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.09.2024

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Fordham University Press

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288

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22.9/15.2/2.2 cm

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617 g

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Englisch

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978-1-5315-0674-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.09.2024

Verlag

Fordham University Press

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.2 cm

Gewicht

617 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5315-0674-2

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  • Produktbild: The Ruse of Techne
  • Exordium | xiii
    Preamble: The Ineffectual and the Instrumental | 1
    1. The ineffectual | 1
    2. The instrumental | 4
    1 Introduction: What is the Ruse of Techne? | 10
    3. The ruse of techne | 10
    4. Metaphysical materialism (the metaphysics of morals) |14
    5. The reception of Heidegger and the ruse of techne | 16
    6. The repression of instrumentality | 31
    7. The underground current of a materialism of instrumentality | 35
    8. Effects of the ruse of techne (or, why the repression of instrumentality still matters today) | 39
    9. On method | 42
    2 The Problematic of Action Within a Single, Unified Being: Monism in Heidegger's Thought | 44
    10. Heidegger's other path | 44
    11. The first problem: How to be a different materialist? | 47
    12. The second problem: How is action possible within a monist ontology? | 52
    13. The third problem: Can monism provide qualitative distinctions between actions? | 55
    14. Two kinds of monist materialism | 57
    15. Two historical difficulties arising from Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism | 61
    16. The double bind of the repression of instrumentality: Between the vacuous and the self-contradictory | 66
    17. Why Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism matters | 72
    3 The Conflation of Causality and Instrumentality: Phronesis and the Genesis of the Ruse of Techne | 76
    18. Heidegger's bildungsroman | 76
    19. The truth of phronesis as the combination of calculation, emotion, and situatedness | 79
    20. The two ends of action in Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics 1139a32) | 82
    21. Techne and phronesis distinguished through their ends | 86
    22. The distinction between final and instrumental ends and the problematic of action in monism | 90
    23. A Greek-hating philhellene | 91
    24. The context of Heidegger's interpretation of phronesis | 94
    25. Heidegger's mistranslations of the hou heneka | 98
    26. Heidegger's discussion of hou heneka and heneka tinos: The repression of instrumentality | 101
    27. The genesis of the ruse of techne: sophia as the virtue of techne | 105 ¿
    28. Teleocracy | 112
    29. Phronesis, resoluteness, and temporality: The "either/or" | 115
    Excursus: Through the Looking Glass of the Distinction Between Causality and Instrumentality | 119
    30. Acting and the other: The politics of instrumentality | 119
    31. The repression of instrumentality in metaphysics | 126
    32. Causal and instrumental ends in monist materialism | 133
    4 The Concealment of Instrumentality: The Conception of Action in Being and Time | 144
    33. The reason for focusing on the examples of action in Being and Time | 144
    34. The epigraph and the problem of action in the Sophist | 146
    35. Destruction and monism | 149
    36. Inauthentic, indifferent, and authentic action | 151
    37. Hammering and the concealing of instrumentality (Being and Time 15) | 155
    38. The breakdown of ends (Being and Time 16) | 160
    39. Sign and reference, understanding and interpretation (Being and Time 17) | 164
    40. Dictatorship | 169
    41. The temporality of death and the myth of Care | 172
    42. Techne as the virtue of theory | 176
    43. Subjectum absconditum | 184
    5 The Ontology of Conflict: Conjuring Authority | 186
    44. The "turn" and action | 186
    45. Authority as the means to repress instrumentality | 189
    46. Conflict and the three senses of techne | 193
    47. The subjectivism of authority (Prometheus) | 196
    48. The problem of the metaphysico-political conflict | 202
    49. The historical decision and phusis (Oedipus Rex) | 204
    50. Apolis and the spontaneous creation of authority (Antigone 1) | 208
    51. The human as deinon and the repression of instrumentality (Antigone 2) | 213
    52. A politics without reaction or an agonistic politics | 219
    53. The preservers and the magical founding of the city | 222
    6 The Ontology of the Ineffectual: The Purloined Letter of Instrumentality | 229
    54. The reversal of the critique of monism | 229
    55. The turn, the return, and the other turn (the critique of Sartre as self-critique) | 234
    56. Transformations of the ruse of techne | 238
    57. Instrumentality incorporated into causality (the first sense of techne) | 239
    58. The ambivalence of the calculable and enframing (the second sense of techne) | 244
    59. The killing power of the saving power (the third sense of techne) | 248
    60. Metaphysical or materialist monism? | 252
    61. The French appropriation of the repression of instrumentality | 256
    62. The new Kantianism | 260
    63. Technophobia and the repression of instrumentality | 263
    64. The paradox of the final end | 266
    Peroratio | 272
    Acknowledgments | 279
    Works by Martin Heidegger | 283
    Bibliography | 287
    Index | 301