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Routledge philosophy guidebook to Heidegger and Being and time / Stephen Mulhall.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge philosophy guidebooksPublisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, OX ; New York : Routledge, 2005Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 220 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0415357195 (hardback : alk. paper)
  • 0415357209 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Heidegger and Being and time
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 111 22
LOC classification:
  • B3279.H48 S46654 2005
Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction: Heidegger's Project -- The Question of Being -- Reclaiming the Question -- The Priority of Dasein -- Philosophy, History and Phenomenology -- Conclusion: Heidegger's Design -- 1. The Human World: Scepticism, Cognition and Agency -- The Cartesian Critique -- The Worldhood of the World -- 2. The Human World: Society, Selfhood and Self-Interpretation -- Individuality and Community -- Passions and Projects -- 3. A Language, Truth and Reality -- Language: Assertions and Discourse -- Reality and Truth -- 4. Conclusion to Division One: The Uncanniness of Everyday Life -- Falling into the World -- Anxiety and Care -- Anxiety, Scepticism and Nihilism -- 5. Theology Secularized: Mortality, Guilt and Conscience -- Death and Mortality -- Excursus: Heidegger and Kierkegaard -- Guilt and Conscience -- The Attestation of Being and Time -- 6. Heidegger's (re)visionary Moment: Time as the Human Horizon -- Mortality and Nullity: The Form of Human Finitude -- Philosophical Integrity and Authenticity -- The Temporality of Care: Thrown Projection -- The Temporality of Care: Being in the World -- Repetition and Projection -- 7. Fate and Destiny: Human Natality and a Brief History of Time -- History and Historicality -- The Lessons of History -- On Being within Time -- 8. Conclusion to Division Two: Philosophical Endings - the Horizon of Being and Time -- Human Being and the Question of Being in General.
Summary: "In this new edition of a best-selling guidebook, the author revises his discussion in light of controversial new interpretation of Being and Time. It provides a more complete analysis of Heidegger on skepticism and reassesses the relationship between the two parts of the book."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction: Heidegger's Project -- The Question of Being -- Reclaiming the Question -- The Priority of Dasein -- Philosophy, History and Phenomenology -- Conclusion: Heidegger's Design -- 1. The Human World: Scepticism, Cognition and Agency -- The Cartesian Critique -- The Worldhood of the World -- 2. The Human World: Society, Selfhood and Self-Interpretation -- Individuality and Community -- Passions and Projects -- 3. A Language, Truth and Reality -- Language: Assertions and Discourse -- Reality and Truth -- 4. Conclusion to Division One: The Uncanniness of Everyday Life -- Falling into the World -- Anxiety and Care -- Anxiety, Scepticism and Nihilism -- 5. Theology Secularized: Mortality, Guilt and Conscience -- Death and Mortality -- Excursus: Heidegger and Kierkegaard -- Guilt and Conscience -- The Attestation of Being and Time -- 6. Heidegger's (re)visionary Moment: Time as the Human Horizon -- Mortality and Nullity: The Form of Human Finitude -- Philosophical Integrity and Authenticity -- The Temporality of Care: Thrown Projection -- The Temporality of Care: Being in the World -- Repetition and Projection -- 7. Fate and Destiny: Human Natality and a Brief History of Time -- History and Historicality -- The Lessons of History -- On Being within Time -- 8. Conclusion to Division Two: Philosophical Endings - the Horizon of Being and Time -- Human Being and the Question of Being in General.

"In this new edition of a best-selling guidebook, the author revises his discussion in light of controversial new interpretation of Being and Time. It provides a more complete analysis of Heidegger on skepticism and reassesses the relationship between the two parts of the book."--Publisher description.

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