Heidegger : an introduction

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Heidegger : an introduction

Richard Polt

Cornell University Press, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-192) and index

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Volume

: cloth : alk. paper ISBN 9780801435843

Description

Richard Polt provides a lively and accessible introduction to one of the most influential and intellectually demanding philosophers of the modern era. Covering the entire range of Heidegger's thought, Polt skillfully communicates the essence of the philosopher, enabling readers, especially those new to his writings, to approach his works with confidence and insight. Polt presents the questions Heidegger grappled with and the positions he adopted, and also analyzes persistent points of difference between competing schools of interpretation. The book begins by exploring Heidegger's central concern, the question of Being, and his way of doing philosophy. After considering his environment, personality, and early thought, it carefully takes readers through his best-known work, Being and Time. Heidegger concludes with highlights of its subject's later thought, providing guidelines for understanding Contributions to Philosophy and other important texts. It gives special attention to the philosopher's political involvement with the Nazis in the 1930s, indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the reactions to his politics, reactions ranging from exculpation to complete condemnation.

Table of Contents

1 The Question2 Beginnings The roots Theory of theory Dilthey and Husserl Theory and life Heidegger the teacher Towards Being and Time3 Being and Time: Introduction and Division I The problem and the goal 1: The mystery of Being 2: Ourselves as the starting point 3: Being and the sciences 4: Being and human existence 5, 6 and 8: The plan of Being and Time 7: The method of Being and Time 9-11: Existence and everydayness 12-13: Being-in-the-world and knowing 14-18: The world as a significant whole 19-21: The impoverished Cartesian "world" 22-24: Quantitative space and the space of appropriateness 25-27: Being-with and the "they" 28: The basic features of Being-in 29-30: Attunement 31-33: Understanding, interpretation and assertion 34: Discourse 35-38: Falling 39-42: Anxiety and care 43-44: Reality and truth4 Being and Time: Division II and Beyond 46-53: Facing up to mortality 54-60: Owning up to indebtedness and responsibility 63: Existentiell truth as the basis of existential truth 62, 64-65: Temporality as the key to the Being of Dasein 66-71: Reinterpreting everydayness in terms of temporality 72-77: History, heritage and fate 78-82: Primordial temporality and the ordinary concept of time A glimpse of Division III5. Later Heidegger Signs of the turn "What is Metaphysics?": nothingness and the disintegration of logic "On the Essence of Truth": unconcealment and freedom Introduction to Metaphysics: the history of the restriction of Being "The Origin of the Work of Art": the clash of earth and world Contributions to Philosophy: fragments of another beginning Machination and lived experience Being as appropriation Truth as sheltering The way from beings to Being Heidegger's politics: facts and thoughts "Letter on Humanism": existentialism, humanism and ethics "The Question Concerning Technology": beings as manipulable resources Poetry and language The final analysis?Selected Bibliography Index
Volume

: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780801485640

Description

Richard Polt provides a lively and accessible introduction to one of the most influential and intellectually demanding philosophers of the modern era. Covering the entire range of Heidegger's thought, Polt skillfully communicates the essence of the philosopher, enabling readers, especially those new to his writings, to approach his works with confidence and insight. Polt presents the questions Heidegger grappled with and the positions he adopted, and also analyzes persistent points of difference between competing schools of interpretation. The book begins by exploring Heidegger's central concern, the question of Being, and his way of doing philosophy. After considering his environment, personality, and early thought, it carefully takes readers through his best-known work, Being and Time. Heidegger concludes with highlights of its subject's later thought, providing guidelines for understanding Contributions to Philosophy and other important texts. It gives special attention to the philosopher's political involvement with the Nazis in the 1930s, indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the reactions to his politics, reactions ranging from exculpation to complete condemnation.

Table of Contents

1 The Question 2 Beginnings The roots Theory of theory Dilthey and Husserl Theory and life Heidegger the teacher Towards Being and Time 3 Being and Time: Introduction and Division I The problem and the goal 1: The mystery of Being 2: Ourselves as the starting point 3: Being and the sciences 4: Being and human existence 5, 6 and 8: The plan of Being and Time 7: The method of Being and Time 9-11: Existence and everydayness 12-13: Being-in-the-world and knowing 14-18: The world as a significant whole 19-21: The impoverished Cartesian "world" 22-24: Quantitative space and the space of appropriateness 25-27: Being-with and the "they" 28: The basic features of Being-in 29-30: Attunement 31-33: Understanding, interpretation and assertion 34: Discourse 35-38: Falling 39-42: Anxiety and care 43-44: Reality and truth 4 Being and Time: Division II and Beyond 46-53: Facing up to mortality 54-60: Owning up to indebtedness and responsibility 63: Existentiell truth as the basis of existential truth 62, 64-65: Temporality as the key to the Being of Dasein 66-71: Reinterpreting everydayness in terms of temporality 72-77: History, heritage and fate 78-82: Primordial temporality and the ordinary concept of time A glimpse of Division III 5. Later Heidegger Signs of the turn "What is Metaphysics?": nothingness and the disintegration of logic "On the Essence of Truth": unconcealment and freedom Introduction to Metaphysics: the history of the restriction of Being "The Origin of the Work of Art": the clash of earth and world Contributions to Philosophy: fragments of another beginning Machination and lived experience Being as appropriation Truth as sheltering The way from beings to Being Heidegger's politics: facts and thoughts "Letter on Humanism": existentialism, humanism and ethics "The Question Concerning Technology": beings as manipulable resources Poetry and language The final analysis? Selected Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA82091996
  • ISBN
    • 0801435846
    • 0801485649
  • LCCN
    98030460
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Ithaca, N.Y.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 197 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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