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Getting To the Topic: the New Edition of Wegmarken

Getting To the Topic: the New Edition of Wegmarken 299 GETTING TO THE TOPIC: THE NEW EDITION OF WEGMARKEN Martin Heidegger, Wegmarken, second expanded edition with marginal notes, edited, Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann (Gesamtausgabe, I. Abteilung: Veröffentliche Schriften 1914-1970, Band 9). Vittorio Klostermann Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, 1976. 487 pages. Apart from the editor's epilogue this volume has three main fea- tures which distinguish it from the first edition of Wegmarken (1967).1 First and of greatest interest, it bears some 180 (lettered) footnotes gleaned from the margins of Heidegger's personal copies of the essays. Whereas the actual selection of these marginalia was left to the editor, Heidegger himself laid down the rules, namely, that those glosses were not to be printed which either have meaning only for Heidegger or are not understandable by his readers. Sec- ondly, the volume duly notes the changes which Heidegger quietly and controversially made in the 1949 edition of his 1943 "Nachwort zu 'Was ist Metaphysik?' " and which he publically acknowledged 'Apparatus: (1) All abbreviations of Heidegger's works follow the standard "List of Symbols" in Richardson, Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought, p. xxxi. (2) Numbers in parentheses indicate pages in the two editions of Wegmarken. For example, (485) or (124, 159) refer to pages http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Research in Phenomenology Brill

Getting To the Topic: the New Edition of Wegmarken

Research in Phenomenology , Volume 7 (1): 299 – Jan 1, 1977

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Brill
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© 1977 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0085-5553
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1569-1640
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10.1163/156916477X00194
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299 GETTING TO THE TOPIC: THE NEW EDITION OF WEGMARKEN Martin Heidegger, Wegmarken, second expanded edition with marginal notes, edited, Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann (Gesamtausgabe, I. Abteilung: Veröffentliche Schriften 1914-1970, Band 9). Vittorio Klostermann Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, 1976. 487 pages. Apart from the editor's epilogue this volume has three main fea- tures which distinguish it from the first edition of Wegmarken (1967).1 First and of greatest interest, it bears some 180 (lettered) footnotes gleaned from the margins of Heidegger's personal copies of the essays. Whereas the actual selection of these marginalia was left to the editor, Heidegger himself laid down the rules, namely, that those glosses were not to be printed which either have meaning only for Heidegger or are not understandable by his readers. Sec- ondly, the volume duly notes the changes which Heidegger quietly and controversially made in the 1949 edition of his 1943 "Nachwort zu 'Was ist Metaphysik?' " and which he publically acknowledged 'Apparatus: (1) All abbreviations of Heidegger's works follow the standard "List of Symbols" in Richardson, Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought, p. xxxi. (2) Numbers in parentheses indicate pages in the two editions of Wegmarken. For example, (485) or (124, 159) refer to pages

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Published: Jan 1, 1977

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