Heidegger/
Heidegger/ a guide for the perplexed
Cerbone, David R.
- 1st ed.
- London: Continuum, 2008.
- xiv,178p.
Part I: Heidegger's early philosophy
1 The question of being and Being and Time
2 Heidegger and phenomenology
3 Being-in-the-world: equipment, practice
and self-understanding
4 The care-structure
5 Philosophical implications: knowledge,
reality and truth
6 Death as the 'end' of Dasein
7 Guilt and resoluteness
Part II: Heidegger's later philosophy
8 New pathways for thinking
9 Beyond Being and Time: 'The Origin of the
Work of Art'
10 Science and technology
11 Language, dwelling and the fourfold
9780826486691
193 / CER/H
Part I: Heidegger's early philosophy
1 The question of being and Being and Time
2 Heidegger and phenomenology
3 Being-in-the-world: equipment, practice
and self-understanding
4 The care-structure
5 Philosophical implications: knowledge,
reality and truth
6 Death as the 'end' of Dasein
7 Guilt and resoluteness
Part II: Heidegger's later philosophy
8 New pathways for thinking
9 Beyond Being and Time: 'The Origin of the
Work of Art'
10 Science and technology
11 Language, dwelling and the fourfold
9780826486691
193 / CER/H