Ister, The Ister, or Der Ister may refer to: The Danube river, known as the Ister in Latin and Istros (Ἴστρος) in Ancient Greek and Thracian; The Dniester ...
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The Ister is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross. The film is loosely based on the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger, ...
The Ister är en dokumentärfilm från 2004 i regi av David Barison och Daniel Ross.
Filmen är löst baserad på filosofen Martin Heideggers verk, i synnerhet den föreläsningskurs han höll 1942, Hölderlins Hymne »Der Ister«, om en dikt, Der Ister, av... Wikipedia (engelska)
Premiär: 10 februari 2006 (New York)
Regissörer: David Barison och Daniel Ross
Filmfotograf: David Barison och Daniel Ross
Producenter: David Barison och Daniel Ross
THE ISTER takes up some of the most challenging paths in Heidegger's thought as we hear from intellectuals and artists on the contemporary social relevance of ...
In Greek mythology Ister was a river-god of Scythia and north-eastern Europe (the Danube of modern Romania).
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A journey-a selective journey- up the Danube, inspired by Heidegger's commentary on Hölderlin's poem, with commentary by three French philosophers on ...
22 dec. 2015 · Ister (Ἴστρος), river, was the name (of Thracian origin) given by the Greeks to the lower Danube (see danuvius).
A Greek historian, who is sometimes called a native of Cyrene, sometimes of Macedonia, and sometimes of Paphus, in the island of Cyprus.
Second-declension noun (nominative singular in -er), singular only. Case, Singular. Nominative, Ister.
THE ISTER takes up some of the most challenging paths in Heidegger's thought, as we journey from the mouth of the Danube River in Romania to its source in the ...
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A journey up the Danube River to explore some of the most challenging paths in the thought of Martin Heidegger. With: Philosophers Philippe Lacoue Labarthe, ...