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The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling

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Schalow, F. The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling. Heidegger Studies / Heidegger Studien / Etudes Heideggeriennes / Studi Heideggeriani, 38(1), 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3790/heist.38.1.121
Schalow, Frank "The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling" Heidegger Studies / Heidegger Studien / Etudes Heideggeriennes / Studi Heideggeriani 38.1, 2022, 121-138. https://doi.org/10.3790/heist.38.1.121
Schalow, Frank (2022): The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling, in: Heidegger Studies / Heidegger Studien / Etudes Heideggeriennes / Studi Heideggeriani, vol. 38, iss. 1, 121-138, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/heist.38.1.121

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The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling

Schalow, Frank

Heidegger Studies / Heidegger Studien / Etudes Heideggeriennes / Studi Heideggeriani, Vol. 38(2022), Iss. 1 : pp. 121–138 | First published online: October 25, 2022

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Abstract

The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in

The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy : The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling This essay examines how being-historical thinking is enacted through specific motifs, which prompts an Auseinandersetzung with the modern age of machination. The earth is one such motif that arises in Contributions to Philosophy , calling for a nuanced language to enact being-historical thinking, on the one hand, and, on the other, marking a sharp divergence from the objectifying discourse of modern science and technicity. It is shown that Heidegger’s appeal to the earth not only yields a deeper meaning of what it means to dwell in harmony with nature, but also that the proprietorship of dwelling provides a hint to re-establish the place of the political outside the rule of technicity.

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Frank Schalow: The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling 121
I. Rootedness and Dwelling 122
II. The Role of De-cision 127
III. The Allocation of Time: Abundance and Economy 130
IV. The Role of the Earth in Re-thinking the Political 132
Conclusion 136
Bibliography 137
Abstract 138
The Origin of Being-historical Motifs in Contributions to Philosophy: The Gesture of the Earth and the Proprietorship of Dwelling 138