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Personal name Heidegger, Martin,
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Uniform title Einführung in die phänomenologische Forschung.
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Title Introduction to phenomenological research /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Martin Heidegger ; translated by Daniel O. Dahlstrom.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Bloomington :
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Extent xiv, 252 pages ;
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Title Translator's Foreword --
-- Preliminary Remark --
Miscellaneous information Part 1.
Title [Phi]Ainomenon and [characters not reproducible] in Aristotle and Husserl's Self-Interpretation of Phenomenology --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 1.
Title Elucidation of the expression "phenomenology" by going back to Aristotle --
Miscellaneous information 1.
Title Clarification of [characters not reproducible] on the basis of the Aristotelian analysis of perceiving the world by way of seeing --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title [characters not reproducible] as a distinctive manner of an entity's presence: existence during the day --
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Title [characters not reproducible] as anything that of itself shows itself in daylight or darkness --
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Title The Aristotelian determination of [characters not reproducible] --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Talk ([characters not reproducible]) as a voice that means something ([characters not reproducible]); [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title The ostensive talk ([characters not reproducible]) that reveals ([characters not reproducible]) or conceals ([characters not reproducible]) the existing world in affirming ([characters not reproducible]) and denying ([characters not reproducible]); the [characters not reproducible] --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title The possibility of deception, the [characters not reproducible] and the [characters not reproducible] --
Miscellaneous information d).
Title The three aspects of [characters not reproducible]. The factical existence of speaking as an authentic source of deception. Circumstantiality and elusiveness of the world --
Miscellaneous information e).
Title Speaking and the world in its possibilities of deception. The shift of the meaning of [characters not reproducible] into illusion --
Miscellaneous information f).
Title [characters not reproducible] and [characters not reproducible] as the realm of the possibilities of the true and the false --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 2.
Title Present-day phenomenology in Husseri's self-interpretation --
Miscellaneous information 3.
Title Recapitulation of the facts of the matter gathered from the interpretation of Aristotle. Anticipation of the predominance of care about the idea of certainty and evidence over freeing up possibilities of encountering fundamental facts of the matter --
Miscellaneous information 4.
Title Consciousness as the theme of present-day phenomenology --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Greek philosophy without a concept of consciousness --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Phenomenology's breakthrough in Husserl's Logical Investigations and their basic tendency --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title The orientation of Greek philosophy and the question of its reversal --
Miscellaneous information 5.
Title The theme of "consciousness" in the Logical Investigations --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title The Logical Investigations between a traditional orientation and primordial questioning --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Ideal meaning and acts of meaning; emptily meaning something and meaning-fulfillment; consciousness as the region of experiences; intentional experiences as acts; consciousness as inner perception --
Miscellaneous information 6.
Title The care about already known knowledge, in which consciousness stands --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Care and its possibilities of disclosing, holding onto, and shaping what it takes care of; its commitment to and loss of itself in what it takes care of --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Care about already known knowledge --
Miscellaneous information 7.
Title Husserl's polemic with contemporary philosophy in the essay "Philosophy as Rigorous Science" and the care about already known knowledge at work in it. The general aim of this essay --
Miscellaneous information 8.
Title Husserl's critique of naturalism --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Naturalization of consciousness --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Naturalization of ideas --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Nature's being as experimental psychology's horizon --
Miscellaneous information d).
Title The peculiar being of consciousness as the true object of philosophy and the method of discerning essences to acquire universally binding sentences --
Miscellaneous information 9.
Title Clarification of the problems as purification and radicalization of their bias. The care about securing and justifying an absolute scientific status --
Miscellaneous information 10.
Title Clarification of problems --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title The question and its structures --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title The problem and the factors of its being: clarifying the problem as a matter of co-deciding on what is to be interrogated, what it is asked, the regard in question, and the tendency of the answer --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Husserl's clarification of the tendency of the problem of naturalism through transcendental and eidetic purification of consciousness. Absolute validity and evidence --
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Miscellaneous information 11.
Title Order of the inquiry and clue to the explication of the structure of all experiential connections --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Orientation toward connections among disciplines: philosophy as a science of norms and values --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Theoretical knowing as the clue --
Miscellaneous information 12.
Title Characteristic factors of care about already known knowledge in Husserl's critique of naturalism: back-flash, falling-prey, pre-constructing, ensnarement, neglect --
Miscellaneous information 13.
Title Husserl's critique of historicism --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title The different basis of this critique --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title The neglect of human existence, in the deficient care, care about absolute, normative lawfulness --
Miscellaneous information 14.
Title Critique of historicism on the path of the clarification of problems --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Husserl's critique of Dilthey --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Historical existence as the object of neglect --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Origin and legitimacy of the contrast between matter of factness and validity --
Miscellaneous information d).
Title The reproach of skepticism and the care revealing itself therein, care about already known knowledge as anxiety in the face of existence --
Miscellaneous information e).
Title The preconceptions about existence at work in this care --
Miscellaneous information 15.
Title Making more precise what care about already known knowledge is --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Care about justified knowledge, about a universally binding character that is evident --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title "To the matters themselves": care about matters prefigured by a universally binding character --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Care about the rigor of science as derivative seriousness; the mathematical idea of rigor, uncritically set up as an absolute norm --
Miscellaneous information 16.
Title Disclosing the thematic field of "consciousness" through the care about already known knowledge. Return to the historical, concrete instance of the care --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Care's circumspection and aim --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Descartes' research as a factically-historical, concrete instance of the care in its disclosing of the thematic field of "consciousness" --
Miscellaneous information Part 2.
Title Return to Descartes and The Scholastic Ontology That Determines Him --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 1.
Title Making sense of the return to Descartes by recalling what has been elaborated up to this point --
Miscellaneous information 17.
Title The hermeneutic situation of the investigations up to this point and of those standing before us --
Miscellaneous information 18.
Title Becoming free from the discipline and traditional possibilities as a way of becoming free for existence. Investigation as destruction in the ontological investigation of existence --
Miscellaneous information 19.
Title Return to the genuine being of care about already known knowledge in its primordial past as a return to Descartes --
Miscellaneous information 20.
Title Destruction as the path of the interpretation of existence. Three tasks for the explication of how, in its being, care about already known knowledge is disclosive. The question of the sense of the truth of knowledge in Descartes --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 2.
Title Descartes. The how and the what of the being-qua-disclosing of care about knowledge already known --
Miscellaneous information 21.
Title Determinations of "truth" --
Miscellaneous information 22.
Title Three possibilities of care about already known knowledge: curiosity, certitude, being binding --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 3.
Title Descartes' determination of falsum and verum --
Miscellaneous information 23.
Title Preview of the context of the question --
Miscellaneous information 24.
Title The cogito sum, the clara et distincta perceptio, and the task of securing, in keeping with being, the criterion of truth --
Miscellaneous information 25.
Title Descartes' classification of the variety of cogitationes. The judicium as the place for the verum and falsum --
Miscellaneous information 26.
Title The distinction between the idea as repraesentans aliquid and its repraesentatum; realitas objectiva and realitas formalis sive actualis [the distinction between the idea as representing something and what it represents; objective reality and formal or actual reality] --
Miscellaneous information 27.
Title The question of the being of the falsum and error --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title The constitution of error: intellectus and voluntas as libertas; Descartes' two concepts of freedom --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title The concursus of intellectus and voluntas [the concurrence of the intellect and the will] as the being of error. Theological problems as the foundation of both concepts of freedom --
Miscellaneous information 28.
Title The sense of being of error: error as res and as privatio, as detrimental to the genuine being of the created human being (creatum esse). Perceptum esse and creatum esse as basic determinations of the esse of the res cogitans --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 4.
Title Going back to Scholastic ontology: the verum esse in Thomas Aquinas --
Miscellaneous information 29.
Title The connection of the verum and the ens: being-true as a mode of being (De veritate, q. 1, art. 1) --
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Miscellaneous information 30.
Title The genuine being of the verum as convenientia in intellectus (De veritate, q. 1, art. 1-3) --
Miscellaneous information 31.
Title In what sense the verum is in the intellectus (De veritate, q. 1, art. 9) --
Miscellaneous information 32.
Title The grounding of verum's genuine being in the primordial truth of God (De veritate, q. 1, art. 4 and 8) --
Miscellaneous information 33.
Title The ways of being able to determine God's being from the perspective of Aristotelian ontology (Summa theologica, vol. 1, q. 2-3) --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 5.
Title The care of knowledge in Descartes --
Miscellaneous information 34.
Title Descartes' determination of knowing's manner of being as judging, against the horizon of being as creatum esse --
Miscellaneous information 35.
Title The regimentation of judging: clara et distincta perceptio as a universal rule of knowing --
Miscellaneous information 36.
Title The origin of clarity and distinctness. Descartes' idea of science and the rules for the direction of the mind --
Miscellaneous information 37.
Title The care of knowing as care about certainty, as mistaking oneself --
Miscellaneous information 38.
Title The care that tranquilizes. Descartes' interpretation of the verum as certum while retaining Scholastic ontology --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 6.
Title The character of being of the res cogitans, of consciousness --
Miscellaneous information 39.
Title The certum aliquid as what is sought by the care of knowing --
Miscellaneous information 40.
Title The caring search as dubitare, remotio and suppositio falsi --
Miscellaneous information 41.
Title The path of the caring dubitatio in the First Meditation subject to the regula generalis: the being of the searcher (ego sum) as the first thing found --
Miscellaneous information 42.
Title The caring search in the Second Meditation for what the ego sum is under the guidance of the regula generalis: the ego cogito --
Miscellaneous information 43.
Title What is found by the care about certainty: a valid, universally binding proposition --
Miscellaneous information Part 3.
Title Demonstrating the Neglect of the Question of Being As a Way of Pointing to Existence --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 1.
Title Misplacing the question of the res cogitans' specific being through care about certainty --
Miscellaneous information 44.
Title Descartes' perversion of "having-oneself-with" into a formally-ontological proposition --
Miscellaneous information 45.
Title Summary characterization of the res cogitans found by Descartes: misplacing the possibility of access to the res cogitans' genuine being --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 2.
Title Descartes' inquiry into res cogitans' being-certain and the lack of specification of the character of being of consciousness as the thematic field of Husserl's phenomenology --
Miscellaneous information 46.
Title Descartes and Husserl: fundamental differences --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Descartes' way of doubt (remotio) and Husserl's reduction --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Descartes' cogito and Husserl's consciousness --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title The absolutum of Descartes' res cogitans and the absoluteness of Husserl's pure consciousness --
Miscellaneous information d).
Title Descartes' res cogitans as ens creatum and Husserl's pure consciousness as ens regionale --
Miscellaneous information e).
Title The connection that ultimately motivates Descartes' research and the tendencies that are ultimately decisive for Husserl's phenomenology --
Miscellaneous information 47.
Title Husserl and Descartes: connection and uniform basic tendency in the care about certainty --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Undiscussed appropriation of the cogito sum --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Explicitly laying claim to the certitudo for the absolute region of being --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title The uprooting that occurs in taking over the cogito sum as the certum for the process of setting up consciousness' absolute self-evidence as the nucleus --
Miscellaneous information d).
Title Care about certainty as care about the formation of science --
Miscellaneous information Chapter 3.
Title Husserl's more primordial neglect of the question of being, opposite the thematic field of phenomenology, and the task of seeing and explicating existence in its being --
Miscellaneous information 48.
Title Husserl's mangling of phenomenological finds through the care, derived from Descartes, about certainty --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Intentionality as specific, theoretical behavior --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Evidence as theoretical knowing's evidence in grasping and determining --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Eidetic reduction of pure consciousness under the guidance of ontological determinations alien to consciousness --
Miscellaneous information 49.
Title Investigation of the history of the origin of the categories as a presupposition for seeing and determining existence --
Miscellaneous information 50.
Title Retrieval of the characteristics of the care of knowing that have been run through and pointing to existence itself in terms of some fundamental determinations --
Miscellaneous information a).
Title Three groups of characters of care about already known knowledge and their determination as a unity --
Miscellaneous information [alpha]).
Title Overstepping oneself, mistaking-oneself, tranquilizing, and masking as remoteness from being --
Miscellaneous information [beta]).
Title Misplacing, rise of needlessness, and falling prey as the absence of existence's temporality --
Miscellaneous information [gamma]).
Title Obstructing and diverting as leveling being --
Miscellaneous information b).
Title Flight of existence in the face of itself and the uncoveredness of its being-in-a-world, burying any possibility of encountering it, distorting as a basic movement of existence --
Miscellaneous information c).
Title Facticity, threat, eeriness, everydayness --
Miscellaneous information Appendix.
Title Supplements to the lectures from the lecture notes of Helene Weiss and Herbert Marcuse --
-- Supplement 1 (to p. 4) --
-- Supplement 2 (to p. 6) --
-- Supplement 3 (to p. 21) --
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-- Editor's Afterword.
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