From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire: Essays in Honor of William J. Richardson, S.J.

Edited by Babette E. Babich, Fordham University, NYC

CONTENTS

Babette E. Babich: Preface, ix-xiii

Part I    Essays on the Early Heidegger, The Late Heidegger, Heidegger I/II, The Beitraege

Graeme Nicholson, Through Phenomenology to Concealment, 5-15

Karsten Harries, Authenticity, Poetry, God, 17-35

George Kovacs, The Power of Essential Thinking in Heidegger's Beitraege zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), 37-53

David Kolb, Raising Atlantis, 55-69

Richard Kearney, Surplus Being: The Kantian Legacy, 71-87

Theodore Kisiel, Existenz in Incubation Underway Toward Being and Time, 89-114

Friedrich Wilhelm von Herrmann, "Gelassenheit" bei Heidegger und Meister Eckhart, 115-127

Parvis Emad, "Heidegger I," "Heidegger II," and Beitraege zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), 129-146

Kenneth Maly, Reticence and Resonance in the Work of Translating, 147-156

Tom Sheehan, Das Gewesen, 156-177

Part II     Through Phenomenology to Thinking: The Turning of the Existential Question

Michael Theunissen, Die existenzdialektische Grundvoraussetzung der Verzweiflungsanalyse Kierkegaards, 181-204

Giuseppina Moneta, Profile, 205-207

Joan Stambaugh, The Turn, 209-212

John M. Anderson, The Call, 213-227

Charles E. Scott, Letter to Bill Richardson, 229-233

Max Mueller, Ein Versuch ueber Herkunft und Zukunft in der "Frommingkeit des Denkens" im Hinblick auf Martin Heidegger, 235-251

Adriaan Peperzak, Desire - (The) Passion, 253-261

Part III    The Political and The Philosophical: Arrant Errancy

John D. Caputo, Dark Hearts: Heidegger, Richardson, and Evil, 267-275

William J. Richardson, S.J., Heidegger's Fall, 277-300

Robert Bernasconi, "I Will Tell You Who You Are." Heidegger on Greco-German Destiny and Amerikanismus, 301-313

P. Christopher Smith, The Uses and Abuses of Aristotle's Rhetoric in Heidegger's Fundamental Ontology: The Lecture Course, Summer, 1924, 315-333.

Samuel Ijesseling, Power, Language, and Desire, 335-353

James Bohman, On Empty and Full Speech: Intelligibility and Change in the Public World, 355-371

David B. Allison and Mark S. Roberts, Reading the Case of Christopher, 373-388

Part IV     The Ethics of Desire: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

Richard Capobianco, Lacan and Heidegger: The Ethics of Desire and the Ethics of Authenticity, 391-396

Richard Boothby, "Now You See It..." The Dynamics of Presence and Absence in Psychoanalysis, 397-430

Joseph H. Smith, Myth, Desire, and Gender, 431-444

Charles Shepherdson, Adaequatio Sexualis, 445-471

Wilfried Ver Eecke, Schreber and Hoelderlin: The Concept of "A-Father," 473-482

Slavoj Zizek, Hegel, Lacan, Deleuze, Three Strange Bedfellows, 483-499

Michael E. Zimmerman, Ontical Craving Versus Ontological Desire, 510-523

Part V      Psychoanalysis, Science, and the World: Calculation and Transfiguration

Joseph J. Kockelmans, Reflections on the "Foundations" of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, 527-545

Fred Dallmayr, Heidegger and Freud, 547-565

Debra B. Bergoffen, The Science Thing, 567-577

Patrick A. Heelan, Heidegger's Longest Day: Twenty-Five Years Later, 579-587

Babette E. Babich, Heidegger's Philosophy of Science: Calculation, Thought, and Gelassenheit, 589-599

Alphonso Lingis, The World as a Whole, 601-615

Supplement

William Richardson, S.J., Martin Heidegger, 619-629