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Publisher: Fordham University Press

Place: New York City

Year: 2011

Pages: 155-167

Full citation:

William Richardson, "Heidegger and the strangeness of being", in: Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2011

Abstract

It was sheer serendipity that brought us together, but there we were. The original question was innocent enough: “How are we to understand hospitality?” Even when sharpened into “What can phenomenology tell us about welcoming the stranger?” it still seems to intend no harm. But when the “stranger” in question morphs into the “uncanny,” it takes on a weirdness that the uncanny itself suggests. For the layman, the word suggests a feeling of dread or inexplicable strangeness, seeming to have a preternatural cause, as if locked into the present by some ominous and long forgotten past.

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Publication details

Publisher: Fordham University Press

Place: New York City

Year: 2011

Pages: 155-167

Full citation:

William Richardson, "Heidegger and the strangeness of being", in: Phenomenologies of the stranger, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2011