{
    "id": "gatherings-15-05",
    "type": "article-journal",
    "title": "On the Body in Heidegger’s Being-Historical Writings",
    "author": [
        {
            "family": "",
            "given": "Daniela Vallega-Neu"
        }
    ],
    "container-title": "Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual",
    "issued": {
        "date-parts": [
            [
                2025
            ]
        ]
    },
    "volume": "15",
    "URL": "https://staging.heidegger-circle.org/gatherings/article/15-05/",
    "ISSN": "2164-3345",
    "publisher": "Heidegger Circle",
    "language": "en",
    "page": "115-142",
    "abstract": "This paper explores the question of the body in Heidegger’s\r\n(non-public) being-historical writings. After developing the question of\r\nthe body along Heidegger’s thinking first in the horizon of Contributions,\r\nand then in the horizon of The Event, I show how the body plays a fun-\r\ndamental role in maintaining a relation to the withdrawal of beyng\r\nand the beingless. This will put into question Heidegger’s claim in the\r\nZollikon Seminars that the understanding of being exceeds the body\r\n(Leib), or, in words relating to his beyng-historical writings, that beyng\r\nis somehow more originary than beings and the body."
}