Catherine Malabou 
The Heidegger Change [EPUB ebook] 
On the Fantastic in Philosophy

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Behind Martin Heidegger’s question of Being lies another one not yet sufficiently addressed in continental philosophy: change. Catherine Malabou, one of France’s most inventive contemporary philosophers, explores this topic in the writings of Heidegger through the themes of metamorphosis, migration, exchange, and modification, finding and articulating a radical theory of ontico-ontological transformability.
The Heidegger Change sketches the implications of this theory for a wide range of issues of central concern to the humanities—capitalism, the gift, ethics, suffering, the biological, technology, imagination, and time. Not since the writings of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas has the work of Heidegger been the subject of such inventive interpretation and original theory in its own right.
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Translator/Editor’s Preface



Introduction:
Wandel, Wandlung, and
Verwandlung (W, W, & V)

More than a Title

The Situation of the Question of Change in Heidegger’s Thought

The Migratory-Metamorphic Articulation

The Janus-Head
Gestell

Heidegger and the Others




PART I: Metamorphoses and Migrations of Metaphysics


Change at the Beginning

The Double Process of Schematization



1. The Metabolism of the Immutable



The Structural Traits of Philosophy

The Whole-Form and Its Particular Trajectories

Change—and Change



2. The Mound of Visions: Plato Averts His Gaze



“Heidegger’s Doctrine of Truth”

Miming
Bildung

History and Change



First Incision:
Geltung



3. “Color, the Very Look of Things, Their
Eidos, Presencing, Being—This is What Changes”




W, W, & V, or the Real Foundation of Inversion

The Will and Its Fashioning

The Inclusion of the Thinker in What Is Thought

The Transformation of Transcendence



4. Outline of a Cineplastic of Being



From One Change to the Other: Persistence of Form and Trajectory

Continuity and Rupture

The Two Turns (of Phrase) of the Heideggerian Cineplastic




PART II: The New Ontological Exchange


How Is There Change from the Beginning?


Ereignis as Interchange


Gestell: The Essential Mechanism



5. Changing the Gift



The Appearances of
W, W, & V in
Time and Being


Ereignis and Donation



Second Incision:
Gunst



6. Surplus Essence:
Gestell and Automatic Conversion



“A Change in Being—That is, Now, in the Essence of
Gestell—Comes to Pass…”

What is a Changing Alterity?



7. The Fantastic Is Only Ever an Effect of the Real



The Crossing of Essences

A Form Whose Homeland Is No Longer Metaphysics



Third Incision: Changing the Symbolic




PART III: At Last—Modification


What Cannot Be Left Must Be Returned to



8. Metamorphosis to Modification: Kafka Reading
Being and Time

Modification at the Beginning

The Essential Characteristics of Modification

The Other, the Other!



9. “The Thin Partition that Separatese
Dasein From Itself…”



Modification’s Lot is Fixed to the Wall

Molding and Movement

Breakdown of Self



10. Man and
Dasein, Boring Each Other




Stimmung and Metaphysics

Time’s Forms, Crossing the Depths

The Event of Existence



Conclusion: The
W, W, & V of an Alternative



Flexibility and Plasticity

Effectivity and Revolution

The End of All History (of Being)

The Duplicity of Self-Transformation

The Heidegger Change in the Balance



Notes

Bibliography of Cited Works by Heidegger

Index

O autorze

Catherine Malabou is Professor at the Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University in London. She is the author of many books, including
Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, Deconstruction and
The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic.
Peter Skafish is a Fondation Fyssen postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale (Collège de France) in Paris.
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