Introduction
Part I: Studies
1. Pindar’s “Gold” and Heraclitus’s “Kosmos” as Being Itself
2. In the Black Notebooks: The “Turn” Away from the
Transcendental-Phenomenological Positioning of Being and Time to
the Thinking of Being as Physis and Aletheia
3. Heidegger’s Manifold Thinking of Being: In Honor of Prof.
William J. Richardson
4. Athena, Art, and Overcoming the Egoity of Our Age
5. Mythos, Being, and the Appropriation of a Religious
Tradition
6. On Heidegger’s Heraclitus Lectures: In Nearness of a Process
Metaphysics?
7. The Path through Heidegger’s Thought: Interview with
FILOZOFIA
Part II: Translation
8. “Martin Heidegger’s Thinking and Japanese Philosophy” by Kōichi Tsujimura and “Reply in Appreciation” by Martin Heidegger
Part III: Reflections and Impressions
9. Heidegger and the Earliest Greeks
10. Heidegger, Phenomenology, and Metaphysics
11. Why “Phenomenology” Inevitably Slides toward
Idealism/Subjectivism/Constructivism
12. Heidegger’s “Clearing” Is Not Identical with the Human
Being
13. Heidegger, Max Müller, and Metaphysics: “Heidegger Remains a
Metaphysician”
14. Heidegger, Plato, and “Light”
15. Hegel and the Inexhaustible Depth of “Things”
16. Facticity Only in the Light of Eternity
17. Another Suggestion on Thinking: Heidegger and Whitehead
18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on Wholeness as the Telos of the Human
Being
18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on “Opposites”
20. Heidegger and Melville
21. Heidegger and a Robert Frost Poem
22. The Unspeakable Mystery of All Things
23. A “Hermetic Saying” and the Hermetic Tradition
24. Heidegger and Walt Whitman
25. Heidegger and the Limit of Language – and Rumi
26. Thomas Aquinas, “God,” and the “Godhead of God”
Afterword
A Note on the Text and Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Richard Capobianco is a professor of Philosophy and Meehan Humanities Scholar at Stonehill College. He is the author of Heidegger’s Way of Being and Engaging Heidegger.
"Those familiar with Richard Capobianco's work on Heidegger will
recognize in this book his unique understanding of Being as the
shining unfolding of things that is not dependent on the human
being, a reading which endeavors to address what he takes to be the
narcissism of the modern age's insistence on subjectivism. New in
this volume, however, are original and illuminating interpretations
of this reading of Being in relation to the Greek gods (especially
Athena and Zeus), religious traditions, Heraclitus, Whitehead's
process metaphysics, Japanese philosophy, Jung, Melville, Robert
Frost, Rumi, Aquinas, and others, offering an engaging extension of
Heidegger's thinking into new areas of philosophy and
literature."--Scott M. Campbell, Professor and Chair, Philosophy
Department, Nazareth College
"Richard Capobianco is a widely recognized expert on Heidegger and
the scholarship in this text shows a deep and sophisticated
understanding of Heidegger's work. The heart of Capobianco's
project is to invite the reader to 'step back' from contemporary
philosophy's elevation of the social, political, and
epistemological, and return to the priority of metaphysics.
Providing a creative, meditative expression of Heidegger's central
insights, this book makes a significant contribution to the field
of Heidegger studies." --Timothy Jussaume, Associate Professor of
Philosophy, Saint Leo University
"Richard Capobianco's newest book is at once an invitation to and
an exercise in thinking mindfully with Heidegger. It sheds light on
numerous, often neglected aspects of Heidegger's way of Being, even
as it remains open to Being's ultimate mystery. A gleaming
achievement." --Ian Alexander Moore, Assistant Professor of
Philosophy, Loyola Marymount University
"Richard Capobianco's Heidegger's Being: The Shimmering Unfolding
opens up heretofore unexplored perspectives on Heidegger's later
thinking. Capobianco invites the reader to reflect on Heidegger's
ways of Being through innovative scholarship that provides scholars
and students of Heidegger with invaluable insights into Heidegger's
later philosophy. This book is an essential addition to Heidegger
scholarship by one of the most prominent scholars in Heidegger
studies today."--Elias Schwieler, Associate Professor of Education,
Stockholm University
"This collection of reflections by Capobianco represents a unified,
perceptive look into seminal ideas of Heidegger's lifelong
attention to the question of Being, and suggests some
thought-provoking attempts, philosophical ventures, to go beyond
them, to think them through in a new way, to deepen and expand
their understanding."--George Kovacs, Professor Emeritus of
Philosophy, Florida International University
"Richard Capobianco has long championed an important re-reading of
Heidegger's work, highlighting the enduring unity of his focus on
the question of Being, and Heidegger's many names for it, and
challenging more idealistic renderings of Heideggerian thought. In
his new (third) book, Capobianco again provides searching
expositions of Heidegger's texts, especially in relation to early
Greek thought. But he also expands this to include pioneering
dialogues with Whitehead and C.G. Jung, and literary figures such
as Melville, Frost, Whitman, and Rumi."--Richard Colledge,
Associate Professor, School of Philosophy, Australian Catholic
University
"If literature is a thing of epiphanies, a thing of dynamism,
change, and incremental, hard-won revelation, then Richard
Capobianco's Heidegger's Being: The Shimmering Unfolding is not
just an astute work of philosophy, it is also a dazzling collection
of literary essays--essays in the old sense of the word, attempts,
sallies, adventures, in the direction of how we might find
contemporary relevance in Heidegger's late evocations of Being.
Capobianco discovers Heidegger's candlelight flickering everywhere,
shimmering forth widely in art and literature, and it's a measure
of Capobianco's wisdom that he can convey this so well to us, in a
fashion that startlingly dramatizes Heidegger's deepest questions.
I very much admire this book."--Rick Moody, author of The Ice Storm
and Hotels of North America
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