This book finds Heidegger’s Aristotle interpretation integral to his idea of leading metaphysics back to its own presuppositions, and his reflection on art as necessitating a revision of this interpretation. It argues that this tracing is vital to engaging with the historical significance of his thinking, and with modern metaphysics and aesthetics.
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Introduction PART I: A GROUND-LAYING OF GREEK ONTOLOGY The Question of Being Repeating Metaphysics: The Analysis of Equipment Time and Motion The Moment of Truth PART II: THE TURN TO ART Art and Earth Art, World and the Problem of Aesthetics Conclusion Bibliography Index
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MARK SINCLAIR currently teaches philosophy at the Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of York, UK. He is the translator and editor of
Dialogue with Heidegger: Greek Philosophy by Jean Beaufret (Indiana University Press, 2006).