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ISBN 10: 0521528887
ISBN 13: 9780521528887
Author: Charles B. Guignon
Martin Heidegger is now widely recognized as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He transformed mainstream philosophy by defining its central task as asking the ‘question of being’. His thought has contributed to the turn to hermeneutics and to postmodernism and poststructuralism. Moreover, the disclosure of his deep involvement in Nazism has provoked much debate about the relation of philosophy to politics. This edition brings to the fore other works, as well as alternative approaches to scholarship. The essays cover topics such as Heidegger’s conception of phenomenology, his relation to Kant and Husserl, his account of truth, and his stand on the realism/anti-realism debate. This edition includes a new preface by the editor, revised versions of several essays from the first edition, and an exhaustive bibliography, providing guidance for both newcomers to Heidegger’s work and established scholars.
Table of contents:
1 The question of being: Heidegger’s project
THE QUESTION OF BEING IN HEIDEGGER’S EARLY WRITINGS
THE QUESTION OF BEING IN BEING AND TIME
HEIDEGGER’S TWOFOLD TASK
NOTES
2 Reading a life: Heidegger and hard times
THE END OF A CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHER
THE RADICAL PHENOMENOLOGIST
THE POLITICAL ACTIVIST
WHAT WILL HEIDEGGER HAVE BEEN?
NOTES
3 The principle of phenomenology
THE THINGS THEMSELVES
CATEGORIAL INTUITION
THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTIONS
HEIDEGGER’S IMMANENT CRITIQUE OF HUSSERL
THE WONDER OF WONDERS
NOTES
4 Time and phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger
HUSSERL AND TIME
THE EARLY HEIDEGGER AND TIME
Heidegger’s early project: ontological, phenomenological, transcendental, and hermeneutic
Time and the analysis of Dasein
Time and the meaning of being
The ontological difference between nature and history
CONCLUSION
NOTES
5 Laying the ground for metaphysics: Heidegger’s appropriation of Kant
HEIDEGGER AND KANT’S “COPERNICAN REVOLUTION”
TIME AND BEING
TIME, INTUITION, AND APRIORITY IN KANT
ARE SPACE AND TIME FORMAL OBJECTS?
HEIDEGGER, NEO-KANTIANISM, AND THE ROLE OF LOGIC IN METAPHYSICS
FORMS OF INTUITION
APPERCEPTION AND THE A PRIORI REPRESENTATION OF TIME
ASSESSING THE EXEGETICAL ADEQUACY OF HEIDEGGER’S RECONSTRUCTION OF KANT
LAYING THE GROUND FOR METAPHYSICS
NOTES
6 Heidegger and the hermeneutic turn
THE METAHERMENEUTIC TURN IN PHILOSOPHY’S SELF-CONCEPTION
UNDERSTANDING, PROJECTION, AND POSSIBILITY
INTERPRETATION
AFTER HEIDEGGER
NOTES
7 Engaged agency and background in Heidegger
I
II
III
NOTES
8 Death, time, history: Division II of Being and Time
THE HUMAN SELF
TIME AND HISTORY
NOTES
9 Truth and the essence of truth in Heidegger’s thought
PART 1: PROPOSITIONAL TRUTH AND LANGUAGE
PART 2: THE UNCONCEALMENT OF BEING AND THE “ESSENCE” OF TRUTH
NOTES
10 Authenticity, moral values, and psychotherapy
PSYCHOTHERAPY AND THE QUESTION OF THE GOOD LIFE
UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY THEORIES
EVERYDAYNESS AND INAUTHENTICITY
AUTHENTICITY
THE SELF AS A MORAL AGENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY
NOTES
11 Heidegger, Buddhism, and deep ecology
EARLY HEIDEGGER ON NOTHINGNESS
LATER HEIDEGGER’S CONCEPTION OF NOTHINGNESS
HEIDEGGER AND EASTERN THOUGHT: PRELIMINARY REMARKS
THE BUDDHIST CONCEPTION OF NOTHINGNESS
THE RELATION BETWEEN HEIDEGGER’S THOUGHT AND MAHAYANA BUDDHISM
HEIDEGGER, BUDDHISM, AND DEEP ECOLOGY
NOTES
12 Heidegger and theology
THE EARLY WRITINGS
THE WAR YEARS
THE LATER WRITINGS
NOTES
13 Heidegger on the connection between nihilism, art, technology, and politics
NIHILISM
THE WORK OF ART (WORLD AND EARTH)
TECHNOLOGY
POLITICS
NOTES
14 The fourfold
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
SELECTED WORKS IN GERMAN
Division I
Division II
Marburg Lectures 1923–1928
Freiburg Lectures 1928–1944
Early Freiburg Lectures 1919–1923
Division III
Division IV
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
BACKGROUND AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
GENERAL
ETHICS AND POLITICS
AESTHETICS AND LITERARY THEORY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
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