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The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy In cooperation with M. BRAINARD, London • R. BRUZINA, Kentucky S. CROWELL, Houston • A. MICKUNAS, Ohio T. SHEBOHM, Bonn • T. SHEEHAN, Stanford edited by BURT HOPKINS JOHN DRUMMOND IX-2009 The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy General Editors Burt Hopkins, Seattle University John J. Drummond, Fordham University Founding Co-Editor Steven Crowell, Rice University Contributing Editors Marcus Brainard, London Ronald Bruzina, University of Kentucky Steven Crowell, Rice University Algis Mickunas, Ohio University Thomas Seebohm, Bonn, Germany Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University Consulting Editors Patrick Burke, Gonzaga University, Florence Damian Byers, Sydney, Australia Nicholas de Warren, Wellesley College Ivo De Gennaro, University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy R. O. Elveton, Carleton College Parvis Emad, La Crosse, Wisconsin Lester Embree, Florida Atlantic University Kathleen Haney, University of St. Thomas James G. Hart, Indiana University Patrick Heelan, S.J., Georgetown University Friedrich Wilhelm von Herrmann, University of Freiburg, Germany Nam-In Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Christian Lotz, Michigan State University James Mensch, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Dermot Moran, University College, Dublin, Ireland James Risser, Seattle University Hans Ruin, Sodertörn University College, Sweden Karl Schuhmann†, University of Utrecht, Netherlands Marylou Sena, Seattle University Panos Theodorou, University of Crete Olav K.Wiegand, University of Mainz, Germany Dan Zahavi, Copenhagen, Denmark Editorial Assistants Annie Rose Favreau F. M. Kellog The Greek font used to publish this work is available from www.linguistsoftware.com. Articles appearing in this journal are indexed in the Philosopher's Index. Copyright © 2009 by Taylor & Francis ISSN 1533-7472 ISBN 978-0-9701679-9-6 All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or trans­ mitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, or by any information storage or re­ trieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher. Aim and Scope: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy will provide an annual inter­ national forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl’s ground­ breaking work and the extension thereof in the phenomenological tradition broadly conceived. The editors welcome the submission of manuscripts containing original research in phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, contributions to contemporary issues and controversies, critical and interpretative studies of major phenomenological figures, investigations on the relation of phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy to the natural and human sciences, and historical studies and documents pertaining to phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy. Translations of classic and contemporary phenomenological texts are also welcome, though translators should make arrangements with the editors in advance. First published 2009 by Noesis Press Published 2014 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon 0X14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Page Intentionally Left Blank Becoming Heidegger On the Trail of his Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927 edited by THEODORE KISIEL and THOMAS SHEEHAN □□ 2nd, revised and expanded edition Page Intentionally Left Blank Contents List of Abbreviations ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Introduction to the First Edition xiv Chronological Overview xxxv Part Is Student Years, 1910-1917 1. Curricula Vitae 5 2. Two Articles for The Academician 13 3.The Problem of Reality in Modern Philosophy 19 4. Recent Research in Logic 33 5. Messkirch's Triduum: A Three-Day Meditation on the War 49 6. Question and Judgment 55 7. The Concept of Time in the Science of History 63 8. Supplements to The Doctrine of Categories and Meaning in Duns Scotus 77 9. On Schleiermacher's Second Speech, “On the Essence of Religion” 91 Part II: Early Freiburg Period, 1919-1923 10. Letter to Engelbert Krebs on his Philosophical Conversion 101 11. Letter to Karl Löwith on his Philosophical Identity 103 12. Vita, with an Accompanying Letter to Georg Misch 110 13. Critical Comments on Karl Jaspers’s Psychology of Worldviews 119 14. Phenomenological Interpretations with Respect to Aristotle: Indication of the Hermeneutical Situation 144 vii viii BECOMING HEIDEGGER PPaarrtt IIIIII:: TThhee MMaarrbbuurrgg PPeerriioodd,, 11992233--11992288 15.The Problem of Sin in Luther 183 16.The Concept of Time 192 17.Being-There and Being-True According to Aristotle 211 18. Wilhelm Dilthey's Research and the Current Struggle for a Historical Worldview 235 19.On the Essence of Truth, Pentecost Monday 274 20.Letter Exchange with Karl Lowith on Being and Time 288 21.“Phenomenology,” Draft B (of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article), with Heidegger's Letter to Husserl 308 22.“Heidegger, Martin”: Lexicon Article Attributed to Rudolf Bultmann 333 AAppppeennddiicceess:: SSuupppplleemmeennttss bbyy HHeeiiddeeggggeerr ss CCoonntteemmppoorraarriieess Appendix I: Academic Evaluations of Heidegger by his Teachers and Peers 339 Appendix II: Husserl and Heidegger 351 1.Correspondence to and about Each Other, 1914-1934 351 2.For Edmund Husserl on his Seventieth Birthday 414 Appendix III: Karl Lowith's Impressions of Husserl and Heidegger 420 Annotated Glossary 427 Bibliography of GA Editions of Heidegger s Lecture Courses 439 Bibliography 442 Index of Names 463 Index of Subjects 469 Index of Greek Terms 478 Index of Latin Terms 481 Abbreviations Consult the Bibliography for complete references of works cited in the notes, as well as for translations, should they exist, and for conventions of citing individual works be­ yond those listed below Frequently Cited Works by Martin Heidegger FS Frühe Schriften [Early Writings], Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1972. GA Gesamtausgabe [Collected Edition]. Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1975—. This abbreviation is followed by the volume number and the page num­ bers being cited, as in 'GA 9,176-811 GA 1 Frühe Schriften (1912-1916). Edited by Friedrich-Wilhelm von Her­ rmann. Gesamtausgabe 1. Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1978. Full biblio­ graphic data on other Gesamtausgabe volumes cited are to be found in the introductory section C (“Heideggers Early Occasional Writings”) of the “Chronological Overview” and at the end of the volume in the “Bibliog­ raphy of GA Editions of the Lecture Courses.” BT Sein und Zeit. Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1927; 7th ed., 1953; 19th ed., 2006. Pagination of the 7th to the 19th edition will be used in citing this 1927 classic. The two extant English translations under the title ofB eing and Time—first published respectively in 1962 (Macquarrie and Robinson) and 1997 (Joan Stambaugh)—both give the pagination of Niemeyer's Ger­ man edition in the margins. Frequently Cited Works by Others Briefwechsel Husserl, Edmund. Briefwechsel [Correspondence]. Edited by Karl Schuh- mann with Elisabeth Schuhmann. Husserliana Dokumente III. 10 vols. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994. Husserls Briefwechsel is cited by volume and page number. Kisiel, Kisiel, Theodore. The Genesis of Heidegger s "Being and Time” Berkeley: Genesis University of California Press, 1993. Sheehan, Sheehan, Thomas. “Heidegger s Lehrjahre [Student Years].” In John Sallis, “Heidegger s Giuseppina C. Moneta, and Jacques Taminiaux (eds.), The Collegium Phae- Lehrjahre” nomenologicum: The First Ten Years, 77-136. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1988. ix

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