Description |
x, 157 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Heidegger for beginners / by Simon Critchley -- Heidegger's double gesture -- Intentionality -- Categorial intuition -- The phenomenological apriori -- Phenomenology as renewal -- Phenomenology as tautology -- The possibility of falling -- Transforming the natural attitude : from personalistic psychology to dasein-analytic -- Doing phenomenology : neither scientism nor obscurantism conclusion -- Heidegger's Being and time / by Reiner Schürmann -- Situating being and time -- The common thesis : being and time and the philosophy of subjectivity -- Being and time as retrieval -- The aporia in being and time -- Dasein as the exemplary being for the retrieval -- The idea of fundamental ontology in being and time -- Prejudices about being (1) -- Pre-understanding and the point of departure of the retrieval (2) -- The twofold priority of the question of being (3-4) -- The idea of transcendental phenomenology in being and time -- Fundamental ontology as hermeneutical phenomenology -- The transcendentalism of being and time -- The general structure of the understanding of being -- Being-in-the-world (12-3, 28) -- Attunement, understanding, speech (29, 31, 34) -- Throwness and projection (29) -- Care (41-2) -- The heuristic function of dread (angst) -- Wholeness and differentiation of care -- The self and being-in (25, 27) -- The self and being-with (mittsein) (26) -- Temporality -- The heuristic function of death (48-50) -- The totalizing function of being-towards-death -- Temporality as the sense of care: the three ecstases (65) -- Ecstatic temporality as the condition for historicity -- The ontic modifications of the understanding of being -- Totality and structure -- Inauthentic totalization -- Authentic totalization (61-2) -- Projection and throwness -- Inauthentic projection and the mathematical project (26, 36, 69) -- Authentic projection -- Knowledge and practice -- Originary inauthenticity on Heidegger's Sein und zeit / by Simon Critchley -- A clue to understanding the basic experience of sein und zeit -- The enigmatic apriori -- How the enigmatic apriori changes the basic experience of sein und zeit -- Against the heroics of authenticity : evasion, facticity, thatness -- Death the relational character of finitude -- Conscience : undoing the self -- Temporality the primacy of the past -- Conclusion |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. Sein und Zeit
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Ontology.
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Space and time.
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Author |
Critchley, Simon, 1960-
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Levine, Steven (Steven Matthew)
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LC no. |
2007052705 |
ISBN |
0415469643 (ebk.) |
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0415775957 (hbk.) |
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0415775965 (paperback) |
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9780415469647 (ebk.) |
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9780415775953 (hbk.) |
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9780415775960 (paperback) |
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