Reading Heidegger from the Start is devoted to the rediscovery of Heidegger's earliest thought leading up to his magnum opus of 1927, Being and Time. Using published and unpublished lectures and other recently available texts by Heidegger, the authors in this anthology retrace the development and significance of Heidegger's early interpretations of Aristotle, Husserl, St. Paul, Augustine, Luther, Kierkegaard, Dilthey, Jaspers, and Kant. In addition to the usual questions of being and time and truth and the self, contributors venture discussions of Heidegger's very first explorations of the end of philosophy and its destruction, logic and language, ethics and theology, the retrieval of primal Christianity, factic life as precursor to Dasein, the turn as re-turn, and a hermeneutic phenomenology focused on "formal indication" (the latter a hitherto unknown theme illustrated in this book).
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Devoted to the rediscovery of Heidegger’s earliest thought leading up to his magnum opus of 1927, Being and Time.
Acknowledgments Introduction Theodore Kisiel Part I: Topic Indication Way 1. Martin Heidegger's One Path Hans-Georg Gadamer translated by P. Christopher Smith 2. Heidegger: Reading against the Grain Th.C.W. Oudemans Part II: The First Years of Breakthrough 3. Making Logic Philosophical Again (1912-1916) Steven Galt Crowell 4. Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Lebensphilosophie: Heidegger's Confrontation with Husserl, Dilthey, and Jaspers Istvan M. Feher 5. Philosophy as Primordial Science in Heidegger's Courses of 1919 George Kovacs Part III: Destruction 6. Heidegger's Ontological "Destruction" of Western Intellectual Traditions Jeffrey Andrew Barash 7. Repetition and Tradition: Heidegger's Destructuring of the Distinction Between Essence and Existence in Basic Problems of Phenomenology Robert Bernasconi 8. Destruction and moment Otto Poeggeler translated by Daniel Magurshak Part IV: The Retrieval of Primal Christianity 9. Martin Heidegger, Martin Luther John van Buren 10. Heidegger (1920-21) on Becoming a Christian: A Conceptual Picture Show Theodore Kisiel Part V: Aristotle 11. Being and Time: A "Translation" of the Nicomachean Ethics?Franco Volpitranslated by John Protevi 12. The Place of Aristotle in the Development of Heidegger's Phenomenology Walter Brogan Part VI: Husserl 13. Heidegger's Critique of Husserl Daniel O. Dahlstrom 14. Phenomenological Reduction and the Double Life of the Subject Rudolf Bernet translated by Francois Renaud 15. The Husserlian Heritage in Heidegger's Notion of the Self Jacques Taminiauxtranslated by Francois Renaud Part VII: Back to Kant 16. Heidegger's Kant-Courses at Marburg Daniel O. Dahlstrom 17. The Kantian Schema of Heidegger's Late Marburg Period Frank Schalow Part VIII: The Question of Ethics 18. Sorge and Kardia: The Hermeneutic of Factical Life and the Categories of the Heart John D. Caputo 19. The Ethical and Young Hegelian Motives in Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Facticiy Jean Grondin Part IX: Toward the Later Heidegger and Back 20. The "Factical Life" of Dasein: From the Early Freiburg Courses to Being and TimeDavid Farrell Krell 21. The Truth is not of Knowledge John Sallis 22. The First Principle of Hermeneutics Will McNeill Abbreviations Notes Contributors Index
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ISBN
9780791420683
Publisert
1994-10-28
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State University of New York Press
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671 gr
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Heftet
Antall sider
480