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History of the concept of time : prolegomena /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2010, ©1985.
Colección:Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction. The Theme and Method of the Lecture Course
  • Nature and history as domains of objects for the sciences
  • Prolegomena to a phenomenology of history and nature under the guidance of the history of the concept of time
  • Outline of the lecture course
  • PRELIMINARY PART. The Sense and Task of Phenomenological Research
  • Chapter One. Emergence and Initial Breakthrough of Phenomenological Research
  • The situation of philosophy in the second half of the 19th century. Philosophy and the sciences
  • Chapter Two. The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, Its Principle, and the Clarification of Its Name
  • Intentionality
  • Categorial intuition
  • The original sense of the apriori
  • The principle of phenomenology
  • Clarification of the name 'phenomenology'
  • Chapter Three. The Early Development of Phenomenological Research and the Necessity of a Radical Reflection in and from Itself
  • Elaboration of the thematic field: the fundamental determination of intentionality
  • Immanent critique of phenomenological research: critical discussion of the four determinations of pure consciousness
  • Exposition of the neglect of the question of the being of the intentional as the basic field of phenomenological research
  • Exposition of the neglect of the question of the sense of being itself and of the being of man in phenomenology
  • MAIN PART. Analysis of the Phenomenon of Time and Derivation of the Concept of Time
  • FIRST DIVISION. Preparatory Description of the Field in Which the Phenomenon of Time Becomes Manifest
  • Chapter One. The Phenomenology That Is Grounded in the Question of Being
  • Exposition of the question of being from the radically understood sense of the phenomenological principle
  • Chapter Two. Elaboration of the Question of Being in Terms of an Initial Explication of Dasein
  • Emergence of the question of being from an indeterminate preunderstanding of Dasein
  • question of being and understanding of being
  • Interrogative structure of the question of being
  • Correlation of the question of being and the questioning entity (Dasein)
  • Chapter Three. The Most Immediate Explication of Dasein Starting from its Everydayness. The Basic Constitution of Dasein as Being-in-the-World
  • Acquisition of the fundamental structures of the basic constitution of Dasein
  • The basic constitution of Dasein as being-in-the-world. The in-being of Dasein and the being-in of things on hand
  • Knowing as a derivative mode of the in-being of Dasein
  • Worldhood of the world
  • How the tradition passed over the question of the worldhood of the world. Descartes as an example
  • Positive exposition of the basic structure of the worldhood of the world
  • Internal structuring of the question of the reality of the external world
  • Spatiality of the world
  • The 'who' of being-in-the-world
  • Chapter Four. A More Original Explication of In-Being: The Being of Dasein as Care
  • In-being and care
  • an outline
  • The phenomenon of discoveredness
  • Falling as a basic movement of Dasein
  • The structure of uncanniness
  • Care as the being of Dasein
  • SECOND DIVISION. The Exposition of Time Itself
  • The result and the task of the fundamental analysis of Dasein: elaboration of the question of being itself
  • Necessity for the thematic development of the phenomenological interpretation of Dasein as a whole. The phenomenon of death
  • Phenomenological interpretation of death as a phenomenon of Dasein
  • The phenomenon of willing to have a conscience and of being guilty
  • Time as the being in which Dasein can be its totality.