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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Thinking Through Time
Chapter 1: Following Bergson’s Footsteps: Time in Heidegger’s Early Works
1. The Question of Time
2. The Structure of the Concept of Time
3. Life as a Primordial Phenomenon
4. To Understand Time in Terms of Time
5. The Time That We Ourselves Are
6. A More Original Concept of Time
7. On the Verge of Being and Time
Chapter 2: Dispelling the Confusion: Pure Duration in Time and Free Will
1. Heidegger on the Concept of Duration
2. Thinking Spatially about Time
3. The Confusion of Quality with Quantity and Conscious States with Objects
4. The Confusion of Duration with Extensity and Time with Space
5. The Fundamental Self and the Superficial Self
6. Freedom: Getting Back into Duration
7. Reversing Kantianism
8. Anticipating Originary Temporality
Chapter 3: Uncovering the Primordial Phenomenon: Originary Temporality in Being and Time
1. Bergson in Being and Time
2. Time and the Question of Being
3. From Being-in-the-World to Temporality
4. From Temporality to Time
5. The Ordinary Understanding of Time
6. The Origin of the Concept of Time
7. Temporality and Spatiality
8. Temporality and Selfhood
9. Heidegger’s Bergsonism
Chapter 4: Reversing Bergsonism: Time and Temporality in The Basic Problems of Phenomenology
1. Thinking More Radically about Time
2. Destruction of the Traditional Concept of Time
3. A Glimpse of Temporality
4. Bergson’s Misunderstandings
5. De-spatializing Aristotle’s Thinking about Time
6. An Inverted History of Time
Chapter 5: Challenging the Privilege of Presence: The Ontological Turn in Matter and Memory
1. From Duration to Memory
2. The Presence of Images
3. The Survival of the Past in the Present: Memory and Habit
4. The Survival of the Past in Itself
5. The Problem of Existence
6. The Movement of Memory
7. Rhythms of Duration
8. Ecstatic Duration
Conclusion: The Movement of Temporalization
1. The Swinging of Time
2. Rethinking Time
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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