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Index
Critical Essays on the Classics - Series Editor: Steven M. Cahn
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 - Why Reawaken the Question of Being?
A Question That Is Doubly Fundamental for Heidegger
The Readers’ Irritation
The Vigilance of a Question Is More Important Than the Answer
The Formal Justification of the Question of Being in SZ
What Is the Connection between the Two Types of Priority?
What Is the Fundamental Experience for Heidegger?
Notes
2 - The Temporality of Thinking: Heidegger’s Method, from Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger’s Encounter with Hegel
Inauthentic and Authentic Thinking
The Temporal Threefoldness of Heidegger’s Method
Deconstruction, Reduction, and Construction
Notes
3 - The Constitution of Our Being
I. Existence: The “Essence” of Da-sein
II. Care: The Being of Da-sein
III. Being-in-the-World: The Constitution of Da-sein
IV. Being and Its Variations
V. Summary
VI. Anthropology and Philosophy of Mind
Notes
4 - Heidegger’s Anti-Dualism: Beyond Mind and Matter
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Notes
5 - The Genesis of Theory, from The Glance of the Eye: Heidegger, Aristotle, and the Ends of Theory
The Natural Genesis of Theory
Dispersions of Vision: Theory, Praxis, Technē
Notes
6 - Being-with, Dasein-with, and the “They” as the Basic Concept of Unfreedom, from Martin Heidegger: Phänomenologie der Freiheit
Being-with and Dasein-with
“Self” and the “They”
Notes
7 - Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Being and Time
Two Conceptions of First-Person Authority
A Gap in the Account of Self-Awareness in Being and Time Division I
The Collapse of the One-Self as First-Person Self-Awareness
First-Person Self-Awareness in the Call of Conscience: Radical Indexicality
Conscience: the Origin of Reason
Conclusion: First-Person Authority and the Good
Notes
8 - Can There Be a Better Source of Meaning than Everyday Practices? Reinterpreting Division I of Being and Time in the Light of Division II
I. Average versus Primordial Understanding
II. A Phenomenology of Skill Acquisition
III. How a Resolute Response to the Anxiety of Guilt Makes Phronesis Possible
IV. From Kairos to Augenblick
V. The Greek Cultural Master vs. the Christian World Transformer
Conclusion
Notes
9 - Genuine Timeliness, from Heidegger’s Concept of Truth
Five Aspects of Genuine Timeliness
Notes
10 - Historical Meaning in the Fundamental Ontology of Being and Time, from Martin Heidegger and the Problem of Historical Meaning
Notes
11 - The Demise of Being and Time: 1927—1930
I. Toward the Reconstruction of the Missing Third Division
II. The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (Summer Semester 1927)
III. The Metaphysical Foundations of Logic (Summer Semester 1928)
IV. The Break Begins: Introduction to Philosophy (Winter Semester 1928-1929)
Appendix: The References to the Earliest Draft of the Third Division
Notes
12 - Being and Time in Retrospect: Heidegger’s Self-Critique
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Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
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