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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Translators’ Introduction Preface Introduction
§ 1. Exposition of the Connection between Selfhood, Lifeworld, and History § 2. Conception and Outline of the Treatise with an Excursus on the Paratextual Functions of Remarks
Part One: In the Network of Texts: Toward the Perspective Character of Understanding
§ 3. Inception and Beginning: Toward a Forestructure of Understanding § 4. Approaching the Question of Interpretation: On the Relation of “Author-Text-Reader” § 5. On the Relation of Writing and Reading to Self-Formation § 6. The Text as a Connection of Sense in the Horizon of the Occurrence of Tradition as Effective History § 7. In the Governing Network of Discourse § 8. The Sense-Creating Potential of Texts: The Modification of the World § 9. Excursus on the Metaphor of the “Book of the World” § 10. In the Network of Tradition: On Understanding as an Incursion into the Current of Texts § 11. On the Interpretive Character of Knowledge in the Wake of the Historicity of Understanding § 12. Parenthesis on the Discourse of Metaphysics “As Such” as a Problem of an Epochal Revaluation in View of a Signature of the Present § 13. Critical Remarks on the Concept of an Absolute Reason
Part Two: I and World: The Question Concerning the Ground of Philosophy
Chapter One: On the Search for the Certainty of the ‘I’
§ 14. Toward the Task of a Hermeneutical Interpretation of the Concept and Its Relation to Everyday Experience: An Approximation § 15. Wonder and Doubt: On the Entry Point of Philosophical Reflection § 16. Under the Spell of Certainty: Descartes’s Self-Certainty of the “I am” as a Hermeneutical Problem § 17. The Ontological Positioning of the Cartesian Ego between Acquisition of the Self and Loss of the World
Chapter Two: On Life in Lifeworlds: Critical Considerations of Husserl’s Phenomenology of the Lifeworld
§ 18. The Concept of “Lifeworld” as an Indication of the Problem § 19. Husserl’s Recourse to Θαυµάζειν as an “Irruption into the Theoretical Attitude” § 20. The Problem of Objectivism in the Tension between Δόξα and Ἐπιστήµη § 21. Toward a Philosophical Thematization of Natural Life-in-the-World § 22. On Husserl’s Transcendental Self-Grounding of Philosophy with a View to the Question of the World § 23. Husserl’s Application of the Task of a Lifeworldly Ontology § 24. The Function of History in Husserl’s Transcendental-Phenomenological Conception
Part Three: Self-Understanding and the Historical World: Basic Traits of a Hermeneutical Ontology of Facticity
Chapter One: The Hermeneutical Turn: Heidegger’s Critical Dialogue with Husserlian Phenomenology
§ 25. Husserl versus Heidegger: On Situating their Disagreement § 26. The Hermeneutical Stance on a Second View § 27. The “Blind Spot” in the Phenomenological Eye: Heidegger’s Critique of Husserl with a View to the Structure of Care
a. Phenomenological Maxims of Research and Cognitive Intention b. The “Proper Things of Philosophy”: The Being of the Human
§ 28. The Metamorphosis of Phenomenology into the Hermeneutical
a. In Connection with the Tendencies of Lebensphilosophie b. The Hermeneutical Approach in Pretheoretical Life c. The New Hermeneutical Accentuation of Phenomenology
§ 29. The Function and Relation of the Hermeneutical Ontology of Facticity, Fundamental Ontology, and Metontology § 30. Aspects of a Contemporary Philosophical Situating of the Discourse on Facticity
Chapter Two: The Experiental Structure of the Self: Toward a Hermeneutics of Factical Historical Life
§ 31. The Leap into the World: On Outlining the Factical-Hermeneutical Concept of Experience § 32. Analysis of Environmental Experience § 33. Remarks on the Problematic of the Alien § 34. The Self-World as the Center of Life-Relations § 35. The Having-of-Oneself within the Field of Tension between Winning and Losing Oneself § 36. The Structure of the Self as a Function of Life-Experience § 37. On the Status of a Hermeneutics of Facticity as Ontological Hermeneutics
Chapter Three: Application—Destruktion—History: Hermeneutical Sketches of a Philosophy of the Situation
§ 38. Hermeneutical Application § 39. The Critical Sense: On the Task of Phenomenological Destruktion § 40. History as the Organon of Understanding Life
Open End
§ 41. Retrospective Reflections on the World-Conceptual Relevance of a Hermeneutics of Facticity
Bibliography Index
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