Heidegger Gesamtausgabe

Complete edition is the title of the collected works of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. It is published by Vittorio Klostermann.

It was started too Heidegger's lifetime. He set the type of publication and the order of the volumes. The Complete Edition includes a total of 102 volumes, which currently appear about two volumes per year.

  • 7.1 Japanese
  • 7.2 English
  • 7.3 Other languages

Edition

Heidegger's total output is not as common today, a historical- critical edition, but a final edition. This means that the order was set by Heidegger himself, and that the volumes contain no philological apparatus and No register.

As the first publication of the German edition appeared in 1975, the band 24, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology. Since then many volumes have come out as translations in several languages. Outstanding here is the Japanese Complete Edition, which will be published simultaneously with the German.

The total of 102 volumes of the complete edition of Heidegger's work is divided as follows:

  • I. Department (Volumes 1-16): Published writings from 1910 to 1976: it includes the published lifetime of Heidegger writings.
  • Department II (Volumes 17-63 ): Lectures 1919-1944: this brings in chronological order all the lectures Heidegger from the Marburg ( 1923-1928 ) and the second Freiburg teaching ( 1928-1944 ). At the end of the department early Freiburg lectures were taken from Heidegger's faculty time. According to Heidegger, the knowledge of this department is a necessary prerequisite for understanding the unpublished treatises.
  • III. Department (Volumes 64-81 ): Unpublished papers / presentations - something thought: it includes numerous previously unpublished papers from different decades.
  • Fourth Bureau (Volumes 82-102 ): Notes and Records: Here are hints to published writings, thinking splitter, letters, the "Black books " in which Heidegger over four decades has important insights compressed held. These appear after his wish at the end of the publication of the complete edition. ( The publisher Vittorio Klostermann suggests that the estate lacks two books, the "Reflections I" and " Notes I", and asks the Prospectus, the total output to their return. )

The plan of the complete edition is in the band 70 containing About the beginning ( 1941) [ ... ], with. In addition, the overview from the publisher Vittorio Klostermann can be purchased as a separate booklet.

The so-called Sigel ( also Sigle ) of the total output is GA. For the published outside the framework of the complete edition works, the following abbreviations are used, as they are usually found in Sigle directory:

EM: Introduction to Metaphysics (GA 40) FD: The question of the thing (GA 41) G or GL: serenity (GA 13 and 16) HW: Holzwege (GA 5) ID: Identity and Difference N I / II: Nietzsche Vol I / II (GA 6.1 / 2) D: Schelling's treatise " On the Nature of Human Freedom " ( GA 42) SD: To the point of thinking (GA 14) SG: The principle of sufficient reason (GA 10) SU: The self-assertion of the German university. The Rectorate 1933/43 (GA 16) SZ: Being and Time (GA 2) U.S.: the Way to Language (GA 12) VA: Lectures and Essays (GA 7) WD: What is called thinking? (GA 8) WM: Compass (GA 9) Customs: Zollikon Seminars ZSD: To the point of thinking

I. Department: Published writings (1910-1976)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Division II: Lectures (1919-1944)

Volumes 17-26: Marburg Lectures ( 1923-1928 )

Volumes 27-55: Freiburg Lectures ( 1928-1944 )

Volumes 56-63: Early Freiburg Lectures ( 1919-1923 )

III. Department: Unpublished papers / presentations - something thought

  • I. The question of Dilthey and Yorck's basic tendency
  • II The original characters of being of existence
  • III. Existence and temporality
  • IV temporality and historicity.
  • Appendix: The concept of time. Presentation to the Marburg theologian stem July 1924
  • I. foresight
  • II The appeal
  • III. The passing
  • IV The jump
  • The first founding, a) being there and being design, b ) Da-sein, c) the nature of truth, d) The time-space as the abyss, e) The swaying of truth as salvage
  • VI. The to - future
  • VII The Last God
  • VIII Be-ing
  • I. Introduction
  • II The projection in the Oneness of Being
  • III. The philosophy
  • IV to the draft of Being
  • V. truth and knowledge
  • VI. Be-ing
  • VII The being and the human
  • VIII The being and the human
  • IX. anthropomorphism
  • X. history
  • XI. The technique
  • XII. History and Technology
  • XIII. Being and power
  • XIV The being and the being
  • XV. Thinking of Being
  • XVI. The Seynsvergessenheit
  • XVII. The Seynsgeschichte
  • XVIII. gods
  • XIX. The Madwoman
  • XX. On the history of metaphysics
  • XXI. The Metaphysical why-question
  • XXII. Being and "becoming"
  • XXIII. Being as reality
  • XXIV The being and the " negativity "
  • XXV. Being and thinking. Being and Time
  • XXVI. A collection of rededication
  • XXVII. The ing-historical thinking and the question of being
  • XXVIII. The ing-historical concept of metaphysics
  • Appendix: My career to date (1937 /38)
  • 1 Overcoming Metaphysics (1938 /39)
  • 2 The essence of nihilism ( 1946-1948 )
  • 1 The negativity (1938 /39)
  • 2 Explanation of the "Introduction" to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1942 )
  • 1 The history of Being (1938 /40)
  • 2 Koinon. From the history of Being (1939 )
  • I. The Anfängnis of the beginning
  • II beginning and the initial thinking
  • III. Event and Da-sein
  • IV comments on the laying
  • V. The Seynsgeschichte
  • VI. Being and Time and the initial thinking as History of Being
  • Prefaces
  • The first initial
  • The appeal
  • The difference
  • The distortion
  • The event. The vocabulary of his being
  • The event
  • The event and the human beings
  • The existence
  • The other initial
  • Transfers in the event
  • The ing-historical thinking ( thinking and poetry )
  • 1 Agcibasih. A conversation selbdritt on a dirt road between a researcher, a scholar and a sage
  • 2 The teacher meets the watchman at the door to the tower stairs
  • 3rd evening conversation in a POW camp in Russia between a younger and an older
  • First insight into what is. Bremen Lectures 1949: The Thing / Enframing / Danger / The Return.
  • 2 Principles of thought. Freiburg Lectures 1957
  • Question and judgment (Lecture in Heinrich Rickert Seminar July 10, 1915 )
  • And -true existence. Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea ( lecture in the Kant Society Cologne WS 1923/24 )
  • Kassel lectures (1925 )
  • Concept and development of phenomenological research ( lecture at Marburg cultural studies wreath December 4, 1926 )
  • Phenomenology and Theology. Part 1: The non- philosophical as positive sciences and philosophy as a transcendental science ( lecture to the Protestant theologians in Tübingen in July 8, 1927 )
  • The current plight of European philosophy ( lecture in the Kant Gesellschaft Karlsruhe December 4, 1929 and before the scientific association to Amsterdam March 21, 1930 )
  • Philosophical anthropology and metaphysics of existence ( lecture in the Kant Gesellschaft Frankfurt January 24, 1929 )
  • Hegel and the Problem of Metaphysics (Lecture in the scientific association to Amsterdam March 22, 1930 )
  • Augustine: Quid est tempus? Confessions lib. XI (Lecture in Beuron October 26, 1930 )
  • To yeudoV ( lecture in Freiburg wreath July 22, 1952 )
  • The principle of contradiction ( lecture in Freiburg wreath December 16, 1932 )
  • The existence and the individual (Lecture Zurich January 18, 1936 )
  • Europe and German Philosophy (Lecture at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute Bibliotheca Hertziana Rome April 8, 1936 )
  • From the basic definition of knowledge ( lecture in Freiburg wreath June 9, 1959 )
  • The saying of Parmenides ( lecture in Freiburg wreath June 1940 )
  • The history of the concept of existence ( lecture in Freiburg wreath June 7, 1941 )
  • About the determination of the arts in the present world age (Lecture in Baden -Baden Swiss House 7 and 8 May 1959)
  • Max Kommerell ( lecture in commemoration of Max Kommerell February 27, 1962 )
  • The surviving language and technical language ( Lecture at the course for vocational school teachers on the Comburg July 18, 1962 )
  • Comments on art - Plastic - Space (Lecture St. Gallen October 3, 1964 )
  • The origin of art and the determination of thought ( lecture at the Academy of Sciences and Arts in Athens April 4, 1967 )
  • The determination of the matter of thinking (Lecture July 19, 1967 in Kiel W. Bröckers 65th birthday )
  • I. Early unpublished poems. I avoided closeness to God hero -creating power / Distant Land / you lost the sun you.
  • II From the experience of thinking. On the way home / The Ring of Being / turning / Then we are intent / Amo: volo ut sis / Sonata sonans / arrival / angle / at the beginning and the beginning in the event " of " liberty / From the workshop / cottage in the evening / Pindari Isthmia V, 1-16 / Herakleitos ho skyteinós. The Friends at Christmas 1946 / furrows.
  • III. Been thought for the legacy of a thought. Corydalis / Wage the step / ... by furious the Irrnis / jointure of Being / death / end Not Nothing / open-region or area / The close of the last god / The step back / legacy of Seynsfrage

IV Department: Information and records

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