Heidegger's "Being and time" : the analytic of Dasein as fundamental ontology

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Heidegger's "Being and time" : the analytic of Dasein as fundamental ontology

Joseph J. Kockelmans

(Current continental research, 218)

Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology , University Press of America, 1989

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: alk. paper ISBN 9780819175991

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In Heidegger's "Being and Time", the author locates the main themes of Heidegger's seminal work within their historical context and, in the process, familiarizes the reader with the terminology and background information relevant to understanding Heidegger's text. This study of what is arguably the greatest philosophical text of the century takes the ontological view of Heidegger's work. Here the author presents a precise formulation of the genuine problem of the meaning of Being, an explanation of the fact that Being is for us problematic and should be so, and a precise determination and articulation of the mode of Being of man (using the hermeneutical and transcendental analytic of Dasein). Contents: I. The Preparatory Fundamental nalysis of Dasein II. Dasein and Temporality. Bibliography. Index. Co-published with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology.
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: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780819176004

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"Being and Time" is arguably the foremost work on ontology this century. This study locates the main themes of the book in their historical context and explains the terminology and background information which is required for a proper understanding of it.

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