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'''Theodore Kisiel''', Distinguished Research Professor of [[philosophy]] at [[Northern Illinois University]], is a well-known translator of and commentator on the works of [[Martin Heidegger]]. According to Kisiel, Heidegger views the entire history of both [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] and [[Western philosophy]] (starting with [[Parmenides]]) as dominated by [[ontotheology]], or "the [[metaphysics]] of permanent presence". Heidegger sees his work as focusing instead on the temporal, contingent, "thrown" existence of the individual.
'''Theodore Kisiel''', Distinguished Research Professor of [[philosophy]] at [[Northern Illinois University]], is a well-known translator of and commentator on the works of [[Martin Heidegger]]. According to Kisiel, Heidegger views the entire history of both [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] and [[Western philosophy]] (starting with [[Parmenides]]) as dominated by [[ontology]], or "the [[metaphysics]] of permanent presence". Heidegger sees his work as focusing instead on the temporal, contingent, "thrown" existence of the individual.


==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 00:11, 24 July 2006

Theodore Kisiel, Distinguished Research Professor of philosophy at Northern Illinois University, is a well-known translator of and commentator on the works of Martin Heidegger. According to Kisiel, Heidegger views the entire history of both Eastern and Western philosophy (starting with Parmenides) as dominated by ontology, or "the metaphysics of permanent presence". Heidegger sees his work as focusing instead on the temporal, contingent, "thrown" existence of the individual.

Works

  • The Genesis of Heidegger's Being and Time, 1993
  • Heidegger's Way of Thought: Critical and Interpretative Signposts, 2002 ISBN 0826457363

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