What is the effect of light as it measures the seasons? How does light leave different traces on the terrain - on a Pacific Island, in the Aegean Sea, high in the Alps, or in the forest?... Læs mere
Takes up the various guises and settings in which stone appears. This work is attentive not only to what certain philosophers such as Hegel and Heidegger have said of beauty and of stone, but also... Læs mere
This long-awaited volume of The Collected Writings of John Sallis presents his lectures on Martin Heidegger's monumental Being and Time. A synthesis of... Læs mere
Nur dank der Einbildungskraft holen wir jene Phänomene ein, die in sich widersprüchlich sind: Die Logik des Traums, die Tiefe des Erinnerns und die... Læs mere
Demonstrates how archaic Platonism has a profound significance for contemporary thought.
This second edition of the author's classic study of Kant's First Critique includes a new preface and extensive afterword.
Developing an original systematic philosophical project from the vantage-point of philosophy at the limit, the point at which the classical distinction... Læs mere
This latest philosophical text by John Sallis is inspired by the work of contemporary Chinese painter Cao Jun. It carries out a series of philosophical reflections on nature, art, and music by taking up Cao Jun's art and thought, with a focus on questions of the elemental.
Beginning with the assertion that earth is the elemental place that grants an abode to humans and to other living things, philosopher John Sallis turns to landscapes, and in... Læs mere