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Starting with Heidegger Tom Greaves.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Greaves, Thomas C., author.
Series:
Starting with
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
Heidegger, Martin.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London New York Continuum 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is a new introduction to Heidegger, guiding the student through the overall development of his ideas. Covering all the key concepts of Heidegger's work, Starting with Heidegger provides an accessible introduction to the ideas that are embodied in his magnum opus, Being and Time . Thematically structured, the book encourages the reader to engage with Heidegger's thought, leading him or her to a more thorough understanding of the roots of his philosophical concerns. Drawing on a wide range of Heidegger's lectures and manuscripts, the book shows how Heidegger came to arrive at the existential analysis of Being and Time and how he continued to develop insights into the problems which motivated it. Crucially, contextual detail and intellectual influences, from Husserl to Nietzsche, are introduced with an eye to uncovering the basic motivations behind Heidegger's complex formulations, elucidating not only what Heidegger wrote, but how he thought philosophy should be practised. This is the ideal introduction for anyone coming to the work of this challenging thinker for the first time
Contents:
Introduction
Phenomenology : the logic of appearance
Phenomenology without attitude
The root of sense and sensibility
Concrete sketches of experience
The self-evidence and elusiveness of phenomena
Dasein : a living question
Interrogating ourselves
Hermeneutics, philosophy, and ontological difference
The facts of life
More or less human
World : the event of meaning
Tackling the world around us
Environmental breakdown and recovery
Our world owns itself
Anyone and everyone
Already with others
The dictatorship of the one
The real and the authentic self
Language bears the one
Between our selves
Finding oneself in a mood
Where do moods belong?
The fundamental tone of attunement
Nothing to be anxious about
The depths of boredom and love
Meaning and truth
Laying out understanding
Disclosing and enclosing an horizon
Decisive truths
Excavating and sheltering the truth
Time and space
Extending our reach and making room
Exploding, stretching and punctuating time
Measuring out the dimension
Ways of life and death
The whole of life in death
A call to indebted freedom
Philosophy sacralised
Origin and originality
Original destruction
History repeats itself
Beginning again with the first beginning
Arts and science : poetry and thought
Undermining the academic divide
Returning the arts and sciences to themselves
The cult(ure) of technology
Two cultures in one
Introduction 1. Phenomenology: The Logic of Appearing2. Dasein: A Living Question3. World: A Meaningful Event4. Anyone and Everyone5. Finding Oneself in a Mood6. Meaning and Truth7. Time and Space8. Ways of Life and Death9. Origin and Originality10. Art and Science, Insight and UnderstandingBibliographyIndex
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
9786612873928
9781472547538
1472547535
9781282873926
128287392X
9781441131256
1441131256
OCLC:
676700573

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