This book offers the first edited volume to thematically foreground Heidegger's complex relation to "the life of reason" and its relation to normativity. Authored by world-class phenomenologists and Heidegger scholars, it presents cutting-edge, convention-challenging scholarship on Heidegger's relationship to the phenomenological traditions.
This book offers the first edited volume to thematically foreground Heidegger's complex relation to "the life of reason" and its relation to normativity. Authored by world-class phenomenologists and Heidegger scholars, it presents cutting-edge, convention-challenging scholarship on Heidegger's relationship to the phenomenological traditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Matthew Burch Jack Marsh and Irene McMullin / Part I: Normativity / 1. Transcending Reason Heidegger's Way: Meaning Normativity and the Indispensability of Phenomenology" Steven Crowell / 2. Norm and Ideal Irene McMullin / 3. On Authenticity Selfhood and Norms of One's Own Denis McManus / 4. Normativity and the Role of Authenticity in Early Heidegger Sacha Golob / Part II: Reason / 5. Primacy of Practice vs. Primacy of Theory Heidegger vs. Husserl? Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl / 6. Ground Background and Reason William Blattner / 7. Expressive Control: Heidegger on What Makes Actions Properly Agential Matt Burch / 8. Ode to Joy: Diesen Kuß der ganzen Welt! Jack Marsh / Part III: Method / 9. Renewing Phenomenology: Heidegger and the Reduction(s) Thomas Sheehan / 10. Phenomenon in Husserl and Heidegger Burt Hopkins / 11. Die angebliche Frage nach dem 'Sein des Seienden': An Unknown Husserlian Response to Heidegger's 'Question of Being' Sebastian Luft / 12. Heidegger's Understanding of the Distinctive Nature of Philosophy or Thought in Relation to Science Naturalism and Historicism Jeff Malpas and Ingo Farin / Index
Introduction Matthew Burch Jack Marsh and Irene McMullin / Part I: Normativity / 1. Transcending Reason Heidegger's Way: Meaning Normativity and the Indispensability of Phenomenology" Steven Crowell / 2. Norm and Ideal Irene McMullin / 3. On Authenticity Selfhood and Norms of One's Own Denis McManus / 4. Normativity and the Role of Authenticity in Early Heidegger Sacha Golob / Part II: Reason / 5. Primacy of Practice vs. Primacy of Theory Heidegger vs. Husserl? Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl / 6. Ground Background and Reason William Blattner / 7. Expressive Control: Heidegger on What Makes Actions Properly Agential Matt Burch / 8. Ode to Joy: Diesen Kuß der ganzen Welt! Jack Marsh / Part III: Method / 9. Renewing Phenomenology: Heidegger and the Reduction(s) Thomas Sheehan / 10. Phenomenon in Husserl and Heidegger Burt Hopkins / 11. Die angebliche Frage nach dem 'Sein des Seienden': An Unknown Husserlian Response to Heidegger's 'Question of Being' Sebastian Luft / 12. Heidegger's Understanding of the Distinctive Nature of Philosophy or Thought in Relation to Science Naturalism and Historicism Jeff Malpas and Ingo Farin / Index
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