Heidegger's Being and Time is widely regarded as his most important work and it has profoundly influenced twentieth-century philosophy. This Critical Guide examines Being and Time through the lens of phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, metaphysics, epistemology, and feminist philosophy.
Heidegger's Being and Time is widely regarded as his most important work and it has profoundly influenced twentieth-century philosophy. This Critical Guide examines Being and Time through the lens of phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, metaphysics, epistemology, and feminist philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: the circle of understanding Aaron James Wendland and Tobias Keiling 1. Being and time as a whole Denis McManus 2. The trouble with the ontological difference Katharine Withy 3. Heidegger's evenhanded approach to realism and idealism David Cerbone 4. Discourse as communicative expression Taylor Carman 5. On curiosity as an epistemic vice Irene McMullin 6. Rethinking being and time as a resource for feminist philosophy Charlotte Knowles 7. Authenticity, truth, and cultural transformation Aaron James Wendland 8. What does authenticity do in being and time? Sacha Golob 9. Why ask why? Retrieving reason in being and time Steven Crowell 10. Time's origin Daniel Dahlstrom 11. The possibility of death Mark Wrathall 12. Heidegger on the failure of being and time Tobias Keiling Bibliography Index.
Introduction: the circle of understanding Aaron James Wendland and Tobias Keiling 1. Being and time as a whole Denis McManus 2. The trouble with the ontological difference Katharine Withy 3. Heidegger's evenhanded approach to realism and idealism David Cerbone 4. Discourse as communicative expression Taylor Carman 5. On curiosity as an epistemic vice Irene McMullin 6. Rethinking being and time as a resource for feminist philosophy Charlotte Knowles 7. Authenticity, truth, and cultural transformation Aaron James Wendland 8. What does authenticity do in being and time? Sacha Golob 9. Why ask why? Retrieving reason in being and time Steven Crowell 10. Time's origin Daniel Dahlstrom 11. The possibility of death Mark Wrathall 12. Heidegger on the failure of being and time Tobias Keiling Bibliography Index.
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