Martin Heidegger : Key Concepts.
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- 9781317492269
- 193
- B3279.H49 -- M37 2010eb
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: key concepts in Heidegger's thinking of being -- 1. Hermeneutics of facticity -- 2. Phenomenology: Heidegger after Husserl and the Greeks -- 3. Dasein as being-in-the-world -- 4. Care and authenticity -- 5. Being and time -- 6. The turn -- 7. Heidegger, National Socialism and the German People -- 8. Truth as alētheia and the clearing of beyng -- 9. The work of art -- 10. Ereignis: the event of appropriation -- 11. The history of being -- 12. Will and Gelassenheit -- 13. Ge-stell: enframing as the essence of technology -- 14. Language and poetry -- 15. The fourfold -- 16. Ontotheology and the question of god(s) -- 17. Heidegger on Christianity and divinity: a chronological compendium -- Chronology of Heidegger's life -- Bibliography -- Index.
Heidegger's writings are among the most formidable in the philosophy. The pivotal concepts of his thought are for many the source of both fascination and frustration. This title includes chapters that introduce and explain a key Heideggerian concept, or a cluster of closely related concepts.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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