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On My Own Publications.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Heidegger, Martin.
- Series:
- Studies in Continental Thought Series
- Standardized Title:
- Zu Eigenen Veröffentlichungen. English
- Language:
- English
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
- Heidegger, Martin.
- Ontology.
- Phenomenology.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (533 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2025.
- Language Note:
- Text in English. Translation from German.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Summary:
- "Volume 82 of Heidegger's Complete Works is a translation of the philosopher's notes and personal thoughts on all of his published works throughout his life. The main section focuses on Being and Time, his most studied and cited publication, offering a rare look inside the mind of an influential thinker"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Translator's Acknowledgments
- Translator's Introduction
- I. Notes To Being And Time
- Running Comments one Being And Time 1936
- 1. On Being and Time
- 2. The Transitional Character of "Fundamental Ontology"
- 3. Fundamental Ontology
- 4. Fundamental Ontology and "Anthropology"
- 5. The Misinterpretation of My Works as "Existential Philosophy"
- 6. The impossibility of the "Confrontation" with Contemporaries
- 7. From Being and Time to Event
- 8. The Basic Deceptions (in the way of thinking)
- On 1. The Necessity for Explicitly Restating the Question of Being
- On 2. The Formal Structure of the Question of Being The Multiple Meanings of Dasein Da-sein (its Multiple Meanings)
- On 3. The Ontological Priority of the Question of Being and
- On 4. The Ontical Priority of the Question of Being
- Da-sein in Being and Time
- "Research"
- The Various Places Where the Word "Dasein" is Used in Being and Time
- Being and Time (Da-sein)and the Question of the Human Being
- The Distinction between Authentic and Inauthentic Da-sein
- Why does the Interpretation of "Dasein" in Being and Time have a Lasting, Albeit only an Indicative Meaning?
- On 5. The Ontological Analytic of Dasein as Laying Bare the Horizon for an Interpretation of the Meaning of Being in General.
- "Understanding-of-Being"
- On 6. The Destruction of the History of Ontology
- On 7. The phenomenological method of investigation
- What is Fundamental About the Meaning and Limits of Phenomenology (The Provisional use of the Term "Ontology")
- Proceeding into Da-sein
- On 8. The Design of the Treatise
- The Playing-forth of the Existentiell
- The Approach of "Everydayness"-Brought about by "Phenomenology".
- The Three Fundamental Deceptions (the Phenomenological, the Existentiell, and the Ontological-transcendental)
- On Part I. The Interpretation of Dasein in Terms of Temporality, and the Explication of Time as the Transcendental Horizon of the Question of Being
- On Division I The Preparatory Fundamental Analysis of Dasein
- On 9. The theme of the analytic of Dasein
- The authenticity and inauthenticity of Dasein
- On 10. How the Analytic of Dasein is to be Distinguished from Anthropology, Psychology, and Biology
- (Dilthey)
- On 11. The Existential Analytic and the Interpretation of Primitive Dasein. The difficulties of Achieving a "Natural Conception of the World"
- Summary Statement of Division I, Chapter I
- On Chapter 2. Being-in-the-world in General as the Basic State of Dasein
- On Chapter 3. The Worldhood of the World
- The Concept of World
- On 15. The Being of the Entities Encountered in the Environment
- On 16. How the Worldly Character of the Environment Announces itself In entities within-the-world
- On 17. Reference and signs
- On 18. Involvement and Significance: the Worldhood of the World
- On 23. The spatiality of Being-in-the-world and
- On 24. The spatiality of Dasein and space
- On Division I Chapter 4. Being-in-the-world as Being-with and Being-one's-self. The "They"
- On Division I. Chapter 5 A. Being-in as Such
- On 29. Da-sein as Disposition
- On 30. Fear as a Mode of Disposition
- On 31. Da-sein as Understanding
- On 32. Understanding and Interpretation
- On 33. Assertion as a Derivative Mode of Interpretation
- On 34. Da-sein and Discourse. Language
- On Division I., Chapter 5 B. The Everyday Being of the "there" and the Falling of Dasein
- On 35. Idle Talk
- On 36. Curiosity
- On 37. Ambiguity
- On 38. Falling and Thrownness.
- On Division I. Chapter 6. Care as the Being of Dasein
- On 39.The Question of the Primordial Unity of Dasein's Structural Whole
- On 40.The Basic Disposition of Anxiety as a Distinctive Way in Which Dasein is Disclosed
- On 41.Dasein's Being as Care
- On 42. Confirmation of the Existential Interpretation of Dasein as Care in Terms of the Pre-ontological Way of Interpreting Itself
- Care"
- On 43. Dasein, Worldhood, and Reality
- On 44. Dasein, Disclosedness, and Truth
- 44 a. The Traditional Concept of Truth and its Ontological Foundation
- Truth (Correctness) as the Ground of the Subject-Object-Relation
- On 44 c. The Kind of Being Which Truth Possesses and the Presupposition of Truth
- On the Whole of Division I.
- On Division II. Dasein and Temporality
- On 45. The Outcome of the Preparatory Fundamental Analysisof Dasein, and the Task of a Primordial Existential Interpretation of this Entity
- On Division II. Chapter 1 Dasein's Possibility of Being-a-Whole and "Being-towards-death
- "Being Towards Death"
- On Division II. Chapter 5. Temporality and Historicality
- On 72.Existential-Ontological Exposition of the Problem of History
- The End of Being and Time
- The Outcome of Being and Time
- A Confrontation With Being And Time 1936
- 1. The "Voices" of Being and Time
- 2. On Being and Time
- 3. Philosophy's Tendency Toward Scientificity On Being and Time
- 4. "Phenomenology"
- 5. Being and Time
- 6. The "Criticism"
- 7. On Being and Time
- 8. The Most Serious Misunderstanding of Being and Time
- 9. About Being and Time
- 10. Being and Time
- 11. If Something in Being and Time...
- 12. Being and Time and its "Influences"
- 13. Being and Time and Kierkegaard
- 14. "Philology" and Being and Time
- 15. Being-Time-οὐσία
- 16. The Previous Opinion of Being and Time.
- 17. The "Criticism" of Being and Time
- 18. Being and Time as "Idealism"
- 19. Being and Time
- 20. On Being and Time: Da-sein and Being
- 21. Being and Time as "Antithetic"
- 22. On Being and Time and its Anthropological "Misuse"
- 23. Being and Time
- 24. This Confrontation
- 25. A Simple but Compelling Thought as a Directive for the Interpretation of Being and Time
- 26. Confrontation-on Being and Time
- 27. Confrontation-on Being and Time
- 28. Being and Time
- 29. The Confrontation with Being and Time
- 30. Publicly Communicate the Confrontation
- 31. The Question of Being in Being and Time
- 32. On Being and Time
- 33. The "Confrontation with Being and Time"
- 34. The confrontation's Essential Questions
- 35. Confrontation-on Being and Time
- 36. On the confrontation with Being and Time
- 37. Being and Time
- 38. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 39. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 40. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 41. A Doubt about the Publication of Such a Confrontation
- 42. The Confrontation in the Public Sphere
- 43. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 44. Preliminary Question
- 45. The Preliminary Question of the Confrontation
- 46. On the Leading Question
- 47. The Para-Phenomena and the Para-existential. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 48. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 49. Transition from Being and Time to Contributions
- 50. The Leap-Over
- 51. Da-sein
- 52. Something more and something Different Needs to be ventured
- 53. Confrontation R.C.
- 54. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 55. Being and Time is Off-Track
- 56. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 57. Confrontation with Being and Time
- 58. On the Confrontation
- 59. The First, Albeit Errant Aim in Being and Time
- 60. What Being and Time Wants to Show.
- 61. On Being and Time: The Impetus to the Question
- 62. On the "Confrontation"
- 63. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 64. The Deepest Error in Being and Time
- 65. On the Confrontation with Being and Time The "Methodism" of Fundamental Ontology
- 66. Confrontation with Being and Time
- 67. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 68. The Appearance of Boasting
- 69. Necessity and Correctness of this "Confrontation"
- 70. The Structure of the "Confrontation" from out of the R.C
- 71. Being and Time
- 72. The inner Difficulty of the "Understanding" of Being and Time
- 73. "Confrontation"
- 74. Being and Time
- 75. The Essential Reversal-which Simultaneously Goes off the Rails
- 76. The Essential Efforts since Being and Time 1927
- 77. The Reason, Certainly Valid but not Yet Rightly Discerned, for Discontinuing the Publication of Being and Time
- 78. On the Confrontation with Being and Time
- 79. Transition to Contributions
- 80. Being and Time
- 81. The Being-Question in Being and Time is, Against its Own Will, Actually and only the Understanding-of-Being-question
- 82. The Basic will in Being and Time
- 83. Through Da-sein
- 84. On Being and Time
- 85. A Confrontation with Being and Time
- 86. Being and Time
- 87. The Way Through Being and Time
- 88. Task
- 89. Being and Time
- 90. Being and Time. The Transformation
- 91. Being and Time
- 92. Time and Beyng
- 93. Being and Time
- 94. Being and Time
- 95. Being and Time
- 96. Being and Time-an Approach
- 97. The Historical-Inceptual-Necessity of the Path
- 98. The Historical Situation - Being and Time
- 99. "Understanding-of-Being" in Being and Time
- 100. Being and Time-the Goal
- 101. Being and Time-a Way for a-for the Necessary Path
- 102. Being and Time
- 103. Being and Time
- 104. Being and Time
- 105. Being and Time.
- 106. Da-Sein and Being and Time.
- Notes:
- "Published in German as Martin Heidegger: Gesamtausgabe 82: Zu Eigenen Veröffentlichungen Vittorio Klostermann GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, 2018"--Title page verso.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9780253071880
- 0253071887
- 9780253071873
- 0253071879
- OCLC:
- 1501649388
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