Examines the notion of unconcealment in Heidegger's works, a concept central to his philosophy of truth, language and history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark A. Wrathall received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley and is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author of How to Read Heidegger (2005) and the editor of numerous collections, including A Companion to Heidegger (2005), Religion after Metaphysics (2003) and A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Truth and Disclosure: 1. Unconcealment 2. The conditions of truth in Heidegger and Davidson 3. On the 'existential positivity of our ability to be deceived' 4. Heidegger on Plato, truth, and unconcealment: the 1931-2 lecture on The Essence of Truth Part II. Language: 5. Social constraints on conversational content: Heidegger on Rede and Gerede 6. Conversation, language, saying and showing 7. The revealed word and world disclosure: Heidegger and Pascal on the phenomenology of religious faith Part III. Historical Worlds: 8. Philosophers, thinkers, and Heidegger's place in the history of being 9. Between the earth and the sky: Heidegger on life after the death of God 10. Nietzsche and the metaphysics of truth.
Part I. Truth and Disclosure: 1. Unconcealment 2. The conditions of truth in Heidegger and Davidson 3. On the 'existential positivity of our ability to be deceived' 4. Heidegger on Plato, truth, and unconcealment: the 1931-2 lecture on The Essence of Truth Part II. Language: 5. Social constraints on conversational content: Heidegger on Rede and Gerede 6. Conversation, language, saying and showing 7. The revealed word and world disclosure: Heidegger and Pascal on the phenomenology of religious faith Part III. Historical Worlds: 8. Philosophers, thinkers, and Heidegger's place in the history of being 9. Between the earth and the sky: Heidegger on life after the death of God 10. Nietzsche and the metaphysics of truth.
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