Joan Stambaugh

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Joan Stambaugh (born June 10, 1932  - July 7, 2013 ) was an American philosopher and translator.

Stambaugh was a professor of philosophy at Hunter College . She translated Martin Heidegger's Identity and Difference and Being and Time into English and published a selection of Heidegger's texts in the United States. She was acquainted with Hannah Arendt and advised Carol Brightman on editing the correspondence between Arendt and Mary McCarthy on philosophical issues.

Translations

  • Being and time: a translation of Being and Time / Martin Heidegger; translated by Joan Stambaugh.
  • The End of Philosophy. (Text by Martin Heidegger)

Works

  • Investigations into the problem of time at Nietzsche Place: The Hague Year: 1959
  • Music as a Temporal form. In: The Journal Of Philosophy Volume LXI Number 9 Year: 1964 Publisher: Journal of Philosophy Inc.
  • Attempting to translate Being and time