Heidegger on Logic is for those investigating the relationship between metaphysics and logic generally and, in particular, the approach to this investigation advanced by the twentieth-century German philosopher, Martin Heidegger. The book will be of value to scholars working in philosophy, the history of ideas, and German studies.
Heidegger on Logic is for those investigating the relationship between metaphysics and logic generally and, in particular, the approach to this investigation advanced by the twentieth-century German philosopher, Martin Heidegger. The book will be of value to scholars working in philosophy, the history of ideas, and German studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Normativity the Phenomenology of Assertions and Productive Logic: 1. Heidegger's phenomenology and the normativity of logic Steven Crowell; 2. Heidegger on the change-over in assertions Stephan Käufer; 3. Heidegger's productive logic Richard Polt; Part II. Language Logic and Nonsense: 4. Logic language and the question of method in Heidegger Sacha Golob; 5. Nonsense at work: Heidegger the Logical and the Ontological David R. Cerbone; 6. Heidegger's 'destruction' of traditional logic Françoise Dastur; Part III. Paradox the Prospects for Ontology and Beyond: 7. Heidegger being and all that is and is so: On paradoxes and questions of being Denis McManus; 8. Logic and attunement: Reading Heidegger through Priest and Wittgenstein Edward Witherspoon; 9. Heidegger and the authority of logic Kris McDaniel; 10. On the limits and possibilities of human thinking Filippo Casati; Part IV. Logical Principles and the Question of Being: 11. The resonant principle of reason K. A. Withy; 12. Heidegger's contradictions Daniel O. Dahlstrom.
Part I. Normativity the Phenomenology of Assertions and Productive Logic: 1. Heidegger's phenomenology and the normativity of logic Steven Crowell; 2. Heidegger on the change-over in assertions Stephan Käufer; 3. Heidegger's productive logic Richard Polt; Part II. Language Logic and Nonsense: 4. Logic language and the question of method in Heidegger Sacha Golob; 5. Nonsense at work: Heidegger the Logical and the Ontological David R. Cerbone; 6. Heidegger's 'destruction' of traditional logic Françoise Dastur; Part III. Paradox the Prospects for Ontology and Beyond: 7. Heidegger being and all that is and is so: On paradoxes and questions of being Denis McManus; 8. Logic and attunement: Reading Heidegger through Priest and Wittgenstein Edward Witherspoon; 9. Heidegger and the authority of logic Kris McDaniel; 10. On the limits and possibilities of human thinking Filippo Casati; Part IV. Logical Principles and the Question of Being: 11. The resonant principle of reason K. A. Withy; 12. Heidegger's contradictions Daniel O. Dahlstrom.
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