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_aHeidegger/ _cRichardson, John |
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250 | _a1st.e.d | ||
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2012. |
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300 | _axxiii, 406 p | ||
505 | _aIntroduction 1. Truth 2. Being Summary Further reading One Life and works Summary Further reading Two Early development Summary Further reading Three Being and Time-, phenomenology 1. Studying intentlonality 2. Adapting the method 3. A method for being and truth Summary Further reading Four Being and Time-, pragmatism 1. Concern vs. theory 2. Studying concern 3. Understanding and its world i. Self-finding in feeling; thrownness 5. Talk and das Man Summary Further reading Five Being and Time: exlsient'iaUsm 1. Das Man and falling 2. Anxiety 3. Existential concerns 4. Authenticity Summary Further reading Six Being and Time-, time and being 1. Temporality 2. Fiistoricality From temporality to time and being Summary Further reading Seven Heidegger's turning 1. Character of the turn 2. The history of being 3. Being in itself k. The oblivion of being 5. The truth of being Summary Further reading Eight Language and art 1. Language as the house of being 2. Metaphysical language 3. Poetic language 4. Thinking's language Summary Further reading Nine Technology and god 1. The critique of technology 2. The withdrawal and absence of gods 3. Beyond Nietzsche 4. Gods' return Summary Further reading Ten Heidegger's influences Summary Further reading | ||
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