The Heidegger Concordance represents the first index of Martin Heidegger's Collected Works [Gesamtausgabe]. This three-volume work offers a comprehensive list of the most relevant concepts in Heidegger's writings and their corresponding occurrences in all 81 published volumes of the Gesamtausgabe. As an essential reference tool for anyone working in Heidegger Studies today, the Concordance will help students and scholars navigate their way through the almost 30,000 pages of Heidegger's published writings. Volumes 1 and 2 present an introduction, chronology of the Gesamtausgabe and complete index of German terms. Volume 3 offers indices of Greek and Latin terms and proper names.
The Heidegger Concordance includes more than 7000 entries. It constitutes a hugely important research tool and one of the most significant contributions to Heidegger Studies in recent years.
The Heidegger Concordance
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Table of Contents
Volume 1 \ Foreword by Theodore Kisiel \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction \ Plan of Martin Heidegger’s Complete Works (Gesamtausgabe) \ Chronology of Martin Heidegger’s Complete Works (Gesamtausgabe) – 1912-1976 \ Indications \ Index of German Terms and Expressions (A-M) \ Volume 2 \ Indications \ Index of German Terms and Expressions (N-Z) \ Volume 3 \ Indications \ Index of Greek Terms and Expressions \ Index of Latin Terms and Expressions \ Index of Proper Names
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François Jaran is Professor at the University of Valencia in Spain.
Christophe Perrin is Fellow of the Marie Curie Actions at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium.