Heidegger's analytic : interpretation, discourse, and authenticity in Being and time / Taylor Carman.
Material type: TextSeries: Modern European philosophyPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: xii, 328 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521820456
- 9780521820455
- 111 21
- B3279.H48 S459 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-324) and index.
1. What Is Fundamental Ontology? -- 2. The Critique of Husserl -- 3. Interpreting Intentionality -- 4. Heidegger's Realism -- 5. Discourse, Expression, Truth -- 6. Authenticity and Asymmetry.
"This book offers a new interpretation of Heidegger's major work, Being and Time. Taylor Carman places Heidegger's early philosophy in a broadly Kantian context, describes its departure from Husserl's phenomenology, and contrasts it with recent theories of intentionality, notably those of Dennett and Searle. Unlike others who view Heidegger as a Kantian idealist, however, Carman defends a realist interpretation. The book also examines the status of linguistic and nonlinguistic discourse in Being and Time and concludes with a discussion of Heidegger's concepts of guilt, death, and authenticity." "Rigorous, jargon-free, and deftly argued, this book will be necessary reading for all serious students of Heidegger."--BOOK JACKET.
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