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Trialogue between Heidegger, Nietzsche, and NÄgÄrjuna in Todtnauberg.
The following philosophical dialogue between three philosophers is a thought experiment like Einstein's. Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is the most written about 20th century philosopher. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is a critical thinker of the highest order, who proclaimed the death of God and is considered the last western metaphysician. He found Platonism everywhere. The Acharya Nagarjuna (2-3d century AD) is perhaps the greatest single Indian philosopher; he is considered the greatest Buddhist thinker after the Buddha himself. Nagarjuna although less famous than the other two philosopher, his audacious and unique eastern way of thinking may provide some fundamental solutions to Heidegger's and Nietzsche's stickler dilemmas; and their morass and entanglement in their western philosophical predicaments and knots. Should we say, Nagarjuna will act as cutting the Gordian Knot?
Written in 2011
Answer the question: What is Enlightenment?
English translation of Kant's Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist AufklÀrung? (Königsberg in Prussia, 30 September 1784)
What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?
Translation from German to English by Daniel Fidel Ferrer
What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?
German title: "Was heiĂt: sich im Denken orientieren?"
Published: October 1786, Königsberg in Prussia, Germany.
By Immanuel Kant (Born in 1724 and died in 1804)
Translation into English by Daniel Fidel Ferrer
(March, 17, 2014). The day of Holi in India in 2014.
From 1774 to about 1800, there were three intense
philosophical and theological controversies underway in Germany, namely:
Fragments Controversy, the Pantheism Controversy, and the Atheism
Controversy. Kantâs essay translated
here is Kantâs respond to the Pantheism Controversy. During this period (1770-1800), there was the
Sturm und Drang (Storm and Urge (stress)) movement with thinkers like Johann
Hamann, Johann Herder, Friedrich Schiller, and Johann Goethe; who were against
the cultural movement of the Enlightenment (AufklÀrung). Kant was on the side
of Enlightenment (see his Answer the Question: What is Enlightenment? 1784).
What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking? / By Immanuel Kant (1724-1804).
[Was heiĂt: sich im Denken orientieren? English]
Kant in English: An Index
Kant in English: An Index / By Daniel Fidel Ferrer.
©Daniel Fidel Ferrer, 2017. Pages 1 to 2675.
Includes bibliographical references. Index.
1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4. Thought and thinking. 5. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. 6. Practice (Philosophy). 7. Philosophy and civilization. 8). Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- WoÌrterbuch. 9. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Concordances. 10. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- 1889-1976 â Indexes. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-.
MOTTO
As a famous motto calls us back to Kant, Otto Liebmannâs writes
(Kant and His Epigones of 1865):
âAlso muss auf Kant zurĂŒckgegangen werden.â
âTherefore, must return to Kant.â
Table of Contents
1). Preface and Introduction.
2. Background on Kantâs Philosophy (hermeneutical historical situation).
3). Main Index (pages, 25 to 2676).
Preface and Introduction
Total words indexed: 58,928; for the 12 volumes that are in the MAIN INDEX are indexed: pages 1 to 7321. This monograph by Daniel Fidel Ferrer is 2676 pages in total.
The following is a machine index of 12 volumes written by Immanuel Kant and translated from German into English. Everything is indexed including the text, title pages, preface, notes, editorials, glossary, indexes, biographical notes, and even some typos. No stop words or words removed from this index. There are some German words in the text, bibliographies, and in the glossaries (also included in Main Index).
Titles in English of Kantâs writings for this index (pages 1 to 7321).
Anthropology, History, and Education
[Starts on page 1
Correspondence
[Starts on page 313
Critique of Pure Reason
[Starts page 971
Critique of the Power of Judgment
[Starts on page 1771
Lectures on Logic
[Starts on page 2247
Lectures on Metaphysics
[Starts on page 2991
Notes and Fragments
[Starts on page 3670
Opus Postumum
[Starts on page 4374
Practical Philosophy
[Starts on page 4741
Religion and Rational Theology
[Starts on page 5446
Theoretical Philosophy after 1781
[Starts on page 5990
Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770
[Starts on page 6541
Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens or An Essay on the Constitution and the Mechanical Origin of the Entire Structure of the Universe Based on Newtonian Principles
[Starts on page 7162
The whole single file which includes all of these books ends on page 7321. 12 volumes are pages 1 to 7321. These actual texts of these books by Kant are not include here because of copyright. This is only an index of these 7321 pages by Immanuel Kant. There are some German words in the text and in the glossaries, etc.
Searching this Main Index.
Please note the German words that start with umlauts are at the end of the index because of machine sorting of the words. Starting with the German word âĂeâ on page 2674 page of this book (see in Main Index). Use the FIND FUNCTION for all examples of the words or names you are searching.
Examples from the Main Index
mendacium, 5171, 5329, 5389
mendation, 220
mendax, 2702, 2800
mended, 360
Mendel, 416, 925, 965
Mendelian, 2212
Mendels, 345, 363, 417, 458, 560, 572, 588, 926, 928, 929
MENDELSSOHN, 925
Mendelssohn, 8, 9, 19, 98, 99, 100, 101
German Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, and Heidegger
German Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, and Heidegger
By Daniel Fidel Ferrer.
Includes bibliographical references. Index.
1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4.Thought and thinking. 5. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. 6. Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854. 7. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. 8. Philosophy, Asian. 9. Philosophy, Indic. 10. Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century. 11. Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century. 12. Practice (Philosophy). 13. Philosophy and civilization. 14. Postmodernism. 15. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900. 16. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. -- 17. Nagarjuna, 2nd cent. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-.
Table of Contents
Preface (page 4).
1). Heidegger and the Purpose of KanƄs Critique of Pure Reason (p. 5 to p. 29).
2). Martin Heidegger's Encounter Methodology: Kant (p. 31 to p. 44).
3). Metahistories of philosophy: Kant and Nietzsche (p. 45 to p. 63).
4). Martin Heidegger and HegeÄŸs Science of Logic (p. 64 to p. 79).
5). Heidegger and Purpose of HegeÄŸs Phenomenology of Spirit (p. 80 to p. 102).
6). Analysis of the "Preface" to HegeÄŸs Phenomenology of Spirit (p. 103 to p. 110).
7). HegeÄŸs Dialogue with Lesser Known Philosophers (p. 111 to p. 121).
8). Heidegger's Encounter with F.W.J. Schelling: The Questions of Evil and
Freedom, and the end of Metaphysics (p. 123 to p. 135).
9). Martin Heidegger contra Nietzsche on the Greeks (p. 136 to p. 148).
10). Martin Heidegger and Nietzsche on Amor Fati (p. 149 to p. 156).
(1 1). Martin Heidegger's ontotheological problems and NÀgÀrjuna solutions:
Heidegger's Presuppositions and Entanglements in Metaphysics (p. 157 to p. 165).
Index (p. 166 to p. 235)
Philosophical aphorisms: Critical encounters with Heidegger and Nietzsche.
Philosophical Aphorisms:Critical Encounters with Heidegger and Nietzsche
by Daniel Fidel Ferrer
Topics Daniel Fidel Ferrer, aphorisms, Ontology, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Heidegger, Nietzsche, Kant, Hegel
Experiment with the Philosophical Aphorism. Following Nietzsche's methodology and ambition, I want to say in this "book" more than anyone else said anywhere at any time. The key insight was in ascertaining Nietzsche's depth and understanding of the methodology of aphorisms. All of the great philosophers Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, Schelling, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger uniquely and creatively altered the very nature of philosophy through the fundamental and radical transformation of the essential nature of the philosophical methodology. I am going to try to follow their pathway in my own small approach
Confrontations: Philosophical reflections and aphorisms
Aphorisms on the attack.
Applied -- Confrontations: Philosophical reflections and aphorisms.
Brief:
Symptomatology, typology and genealogy.
Philosophical physician.
1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4.Thought and thinking. 5. Philosophy, Asian. 6. Philosophy, Indic. 7. Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century.8. Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century. 9. Practice (Philosophy). 10. Philosophy and civilization. 11. Postmodernism. 12. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900. 13. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. 14. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 -- Homes and haunts -- Germany -- Todtnauberg.15. Nagarjuna, 2nd cent.
I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-
Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize with a Hammer
Cataloguing:
Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize with a Hammer / By Friedrich
Nietzsche (1844-1900). [Götzen-DÀmmerung. English]. Translation of text,
afterward, notes, letters, and appendixes by ©Daniel Fidel Ferrer, 2013.
1. Philosophy 2) Metaphysics 3) Philosophy, Germa 4) Philosophy, German --
19th century 5) Philosophy, German â Greek influences I. Nietzsche, Friedrich
Wilhelm, 1844-1900 II. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952
Nietzsche's Notebook of 1887-1888
Nietzsche's single notebook called: 1887-1888 11[1-417]. Translated from German to English. Some the text that was written in French was not translated.
See: "Nietzsche's Notebooks in English: a Translator's Introduction and Afterward" at the end of the text, pages 130 to 138.
Translation done June 2012.
This is just one of the Nietzsche's notebooks. Started in November 1887 and end date of March 1888. German notebook included in this translation: 11 [1-417] November 1887 to Marz 1888. (first note says, Nizza den 24. November 1887). Call notebooks (Notizheft). See other translation of all of the last notebooks that were all started in 1888, translation Daniel Fidel Ferrer
Heideggerâs Middle Period (German and English): an index
Heideggerâs Middle Period (German and English): an index
By Daniel Fidel Ferrer
©Daniel Fidel Ferrer, 2021.
1. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976. 2. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Concordances. 3. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Indexes. 4). Metaphysics. 5). Philosophy, German. 6). Philosophy, German â Greek influences. 7). Heidegger, Martin; -- WoÌrterbuch. 8). Ontology. 9). Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Concordances. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. Language: English (Preface and Introduction). Language: German (Main Index). Pages 1 to 1134
2. Includes bibliographical references.
Language of index is both: English and German.
Introduction is mostly English.
This is a Word Index to Martin Heideggerâs (1889-1976) writings of his middle period. All words are indexed. Includes typos, translatorâs introductions, title pages, indexes, etc.
Introduction
The combined texts of the following volumes listed below are a total of 5242 pages. Seven volumes written in German by Heidegger (and a few pages of editors and translator notes). Five volumes of English translations. The combined total of indexed words adds up to 60,309 words.
This is an index to Heideggerâs writing in the middle period. Starting with Basic questions of philosophy: selected "problems" of "logic" lectures given at the University of Freiburg in 1937â1938. These lectures were given during the time he was working on his second major project after Being and Time (1927); namely, his Contributions to Philosophy: (From Enowning) (1936-1940) and also translated as Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event). Short title in German is simply, BeitrĂ€ge (GA 65). Note with Heidegger it is extremely problematic to call his later writing projects: âbooksâ or âHauptwerkâ. He explicit deny this attempt