Dwelling: Heidegger, Archaeology, Mortality negotiates discourses in phenomenology, archaeology and palaeoanthropology relating to the 'dwelling perspective', an approach that developed out of an engagement with the thought of Martin Heidegger. This unique book expands on accounts of death awareness in early humans, reading Heide
Dwelling: Heidegger, Archaeology, Mortality negotiates discourses in phenomenology, archaeology and palaeoanthropology relating to the 'dwelling perspective', an approach that developed out of an engagement with the thought of Martin Heidegger. This unique book expands on accounts of death awareness in early humans, reading Heide
Philip Tonner is Head of Philosophy and Religion at Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow. His work explores the relationships between philosophy, archaeology, museology and education. He is the author of Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being (Continuum 2010) and Phenomenology Between Aesthetics and Idealism (Noesis Press 2015).
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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Heidegger and the dwelling perspective Chapter 3 Origins Chapter 4 Dwelling and Mortality Chapter 5 Modernity dwelling and phenomenological archaeology Chapter 6 Conclusion