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Being Jewish/reading Heidegger: an ontological encounter
Allen Michael Scult
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction (page xv)
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1 Situating the Work: A Brief History of Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger (page 1)
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2 Between Rhetoric and Hermeneutics: Thinking the Sacredness of Sacred Texts (page 27)
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3 Hermes' Rhetorical Problem: The Dilemma of the Sacred in Hermeneutics (page 43)
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4 Truth-Aspiring Discourse at the End of Philosophy: The Limits of Narrative (page 72)
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5 A Rhetorical Phenomenology of Heidegger's Speech: The Philosopher as Rabbinic Sage (page 93)
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6 Heidegger Reading Aristotle: The Rhetoric as Ontology (page 109)
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7 Heidegger's Teaching: Philosophy as Torah (page 125)
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Bibliography (page 145)
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Index (page 153)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823223121 (paper)
- 9780823223114 (hardcover)