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The basic problems of phenomenology /

Continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1982.
Colección:Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Exposition and general division of the theme
  • The Concept of Philosophy. Philosophy and World-View
  • Philosophy as science of being
  • The Four Theses About Being and the Basic Problems of Phenomenology
  • The Character of Ontological Method. The Three Basic Components of Phenomenological Method
  • Outline of the Course
  • Critical phenomenological discussion of some traditional theses about being
  • Kant's thesis: being is not a real predicate
  • The content of the Kantian thesis
  • Phenomenological analysis of the explanation of the concet of being or of existence given by Kant
  • Demonstration of the need for a more fundamental formulation of the problem of the thesis and a more radical foundation of this problem
  • The thesis of medieval ontology derived from Aristotle: to the constitution of the being there belong essence and existence
  • The content of the thesis and its traditional discussion
  • Phenomenological clarification of the problem underlying the second thesis
  • Proof of the inadequate foundation of the traditional treatment of the problem
  • The thesis of modern ontology: the basic ways of being are the being of nature (res extensa) and the being of mind (res cogitans)
  • Characterization of the onological distinction between res extensa and res cogitans with the aid of the Kantian formulation of the problem
  • Phenomenological critique of the Kantian solution and demonstration of the need to pose the question in fundamental principle
  • The fundamental problem of the multiplicity of ways of being and of the unity of the concept of being in general
  • The thesis of logic: every being, regardless of its particular way of being, can be addressed and talked about by means of the "is." The being of the copula
  • Delineation of the ontological proiblem of the copula with reference to some characteristic arguments in the course of the history of logic
  • Bieng as copula and the phenomenological problem of assertion
  • Assertional truth, the idea of thruth in general, and its relation to the concept of being
  • The fundamental ontolocial question of the meaning of being in general
  • The problem of the ontological difference
  • Time and temporality
  • Temporality (zeitlichkeit) and temporality (temporalitat)
  • Temporality (temporalitat) and being
  • Being and beings. The ontological difference.