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|a Tool-Being :
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|a Tool-Being offers a new assessment of Martin Heidegger's famous tool-analysis, and with it, an audacious reappraisal of Heidegger's legacy to twenty-first-century philosophy. Every reader of Being and Time is familiar with the opposition between readiness-to-hand (Zuhandenheit) and presence-at-hand (Vorhandenheit), but commentators usually follow Heidegger's wishes in giving this distinction a limited scope, as if it applied only to tools in a narrow sense. Graham Harman contests Heidegger's own interpretation of tool-being, arguing that the opposition between tool and broken tool is not m.
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|a Title Page; Dedication; Note to the Reader; Introduction; Chapter One -- The Tool and Its Reversal; 1. The Invisible Realm; 2. Reference; 3. Equipment Is Global; 4. Reversal: Broken Tools; 5. Space; 6. Theory; 7. The As-Structure; 8. A Second Axis; 9. The Duel in Appearance; Chapter Two -- Between Being and Time; 10. Concerning Poiesis, Praxis; 11. Not Pragmatism; 12. The Being in Phenomena; 13. The Threefold; 14. Truth and its Double; 15. The Event; 16. Language and the Thing; 17. Technology; 18. The Fourfold; 19. The Specter of Realism
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|a Chapter Three -- Elements of an Object-Oriented Philosophy20. Prehension; 21. Contributions of Levinas; 22. Contributions of Zubiri; 23. Refining the Problem; 24. Classical Milestones; 25. Two Paradoxes; 26. Tools in a Vacuum; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Copyright Page
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