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1 online resource (xx, 309 pages) |
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Collection Philosophica |
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Collection Philosophica.
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Contents |
Introduction -- ch. 1: The origins of phenomenology -- ch. 2: Hermeneutic phenomenology as fundamental ontology -- ch. 3: The timing of timeliness -- Appendix A: Glossary of technical terms -- Appendix B. German-English lexicon -- Appendix C. Important conceptual divisions |
Summary |
Richard Sembera introduces the reader to the essential features of Being and Time, Heidegger's main work in clear and unambiguous English. He dispels the nimbus of unintelligibility surrounding Heidegger's thought, a nimbus that Heidegger himself helped create and that has tended to confine serious Heidegger scholarship to closed circles. This is not a work about the "exisistentialist" Heidegger, the "Nazi" Heidegger, the "gnostic" Heidegger, or the "mystic" Heidegger. Nor is is a "diluted" Heidegger for beginners. Rephrasing Heidegger interpre |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-305) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. Sein und Zeit.
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SUBJECT |
Sein und Zeit (Heidegger, Martin) fast |
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Ontology.
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Space and time.
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Phenomenology.
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Philosophy.
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Philosophy
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ontology (metaphysics)
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phenomenology.
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philosophy.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Existentialism.
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Ontology
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Phenomenology
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Philosophy
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Space and time
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780776617640 |
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0776617648 |
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0776617540 |
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9780776617541 |
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9780776618296 |
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0776618296 |
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9780776617540 |
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