Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Modernity and Crisis -- CHAPTER ONE. German Philosophy between Scientism and Historicism -- CHAPTER TWO. Wilhelm Windelband's Taxonomy of the Sciences -- CHAPTER THREE. Heinrich Rickert's Epistemology of Historical Science -- CHAPTER FOUR. Wilhelm Dilthey's Critique of Historical Reason -- CHAPTER FIVE. "The Time Is Out of Joint": The Young Heidegger's Destruktion of Historicism -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index
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Intro -- Thinking the Poetic Measure of Justice: Hölderlin-Heidegger-Celan -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Thinking Poetic Measure -- Measuring the Poetic Measure of Justice -- Heidegger's Poetic Measure: An Ethics of Haunting -- Hölderlin's Heraclitean Measure -- Celan and the (Im)possibility of Justice -- Chapter One: The Hölderlinian Measure of Poetic Justice -- The Signs of the Times": "Patmos -- The Evening of Time": "Peace" (Der Frieden) -- The Böhlendorff Logic -- The Ethos of Guest‑Friendship and the Oriental "Other -- The Ister: The Ethical Measure of Dwelling -- The Pindaric Measure -- Hölderlinian Justice and the Mediation of Difference -- The Measure of the Incommensurable: "In lovely blueness -- Chapter Two: Heideggerian "Justice" as Dike -- The Strangeness of Justice -- The History of Being and the Question of Justice -- Dwelling Amidst the Ruins: Ethos, Originary Ethics, and the Abode of Human Being -- Aristotelian Ethos Before the Kehre -- Ethics‑Physics‑Logic -- Anaximander's Dike and the Question of Justice -- Nietzsche, Heraclitus, and Justice -- Dike and Originary Ethics -- Genesis‑Phthora‑Dike -- Heidegger's Poetic Measure: The Hölderlinian Ethos of Dwelling -- Chapter Three: Paul Celan: The Poetics of Caesura -- Of a Justice to Come: Celan, Derrida, and the Aporetics of Justice -- Celan's Pneumatic Jewish Identity -- Tübingen, Jänner -- Zur Blindheit über‑redete Augen -- Todtnauberg": The Conditions of the (Im)Possibility of Dialogue -- Todtnauberg": A Reading -- The Jerusalem Poems: Eros as Eschatology -- Zeitgehöft": Homestead of Time -- Postscript -- Notes -- Index.
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