The Unthought Debt: Heidegger and the Hebraic Heritage

The Unthought Debt: Heidegger and the Hebraic Heritage

The Unthought Debt: Heidegger and the Hebraic Heritage

The Unthought Debt: Heidegger and the Hebraic Heritage

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Overview

Drawing on Heidegger's corpus, the work of historians and biblical specialists, and contemporary philosophers like Levinas and Derrida, Zarader brings to light the evolution of an impensé—or unthought thought—that bespeaks a complex debt at the core of Heidegger's hermeneutic ontology.

Zarader argues forcefully that in his interpretation of Western thought and culture, Heidegger manages to recognize only two main lines of inheritance: the "Greek" line of philosophical thinking, and the Christian tradition of "faith." From this perspective, Heidegger systematically avoids any explicit or meaningful recognition of the contribution made by the Hebraic biblical and exegetical traditions to Western thought and culture. Zarader argues that this avoidance is significant, not simply because it involves an inexcusable historical oversight, but more importantly because Heidegger's own philosophical project draws on and develops themes that appear first, and fundamentally, within the very Hebraic traditions that he avoids, betraying an "unthought debt" to Hebraic tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804736855
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 04/11/2006
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
Edition description: 1
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Marlène Zarader is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Montpellier III, France.
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