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Translated from the Dutch, this book offers a systematic interpretation of Heidegger's thought, focusing particularly on recently published works.

Table of Contents:
Preface Introduction Part I. Time and Method Introduction 1. The Development of Being and Time 1.1 Husserl and Dilthey 1.2 Back to Aristotle 1.3 The Temporal Meaning of Ousia 1.4 Beyond Husserl and Dilthey 1.5 The Meaning of Being in Being and Time 1.6 Being and Essence 2. The Analytic of Dasein 2.1 The Aim of the Analytic of Dasein 2.2 Dasein and Ontology 2.3 Inauthenticity and Authenticity 2.4 Temporality 2.5 A Sketch of the Analytic of Dasein 3. The Inititial Attempt to Elaborate Time and Being 3.1 Primordial Temporality 3.2 Inauthentic and Authentic Thinking 3.3 The Analogous Structures of Dasein and Ontology 4. The Temporality of Thinking: Heidegger's Method 4.1 Phenomenology as a Basic Problem for Itself 4.2 The Formal Indication 4.3 The Analytic of Dasein from a Methodical Perspective 4.4 Heidegger's Concept of Phenomenology in Being and Time 4.5 The Temporal Threefoldness of Heidegger's Method 4.6 Destruction, Reduction, and Construction 5. The Turn toward Being itself in The Basic Problems of Phenomenology 5.1 The Ontological Difference 5.2 The Basic Articulation of Being 5.3 The Modifications of Being 5.4 The Truth-Character of Being 5.5 Why the Third Division was not Published Part II. Heidegger's Later Works 6. The Gigantic Strife of Being for Itself 6.1 The Texts Published around 1930 6.2 Being Itself as the Occurence of Being and Time 6.3 The History of Being as the History of Thinking 6.4 Heidegger's Interpretation of the First Thinkers 6.5 Nietzsche and Holderlin 6.6 Being and Thinking 6.7 The Language of Being 6.8 The Anaximander Saying 6.9 Time and Being from 1962 Part III. Heidegger and Hegel Introduction 7. The Power of Time 7.1 Time and Concept 7.2 Aristotle's Interpretation of Negativity and Movement 7.3 A Tug-of-War for Kant 8. Hegel's Logic as a Deconstruction of Metaphysics 8.1 Passing through Contrariety 8.2 The Rise and Fall of Discursive Metaphysics 8.3 The Concept 8.4 The Eternal Movement of the Concept 9. Concept, Time, and History 9.1 Concept and Time in Hegel's System 9.2 Heidegger's Interpretation of Hegel in Being and Time 9.3 From Now-Time to Temporality 10. The Threefold of Thinking: Heidegger's and Hegel's Conception of Method 10.1 Traces of the Dialectic in Heidegger's Early Work 10.2 Absolvent Knowing 10.3 The Problem of Method in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 10.4 Heidegger's Modification of Hegel's Methodical Principle 10.5 Being and Time and the Phenomenology of Spirit 10.6 The Obstinacy of Absolute Knowing 11. Bound by the Logos: Heidegger's Later Texts on Hegel 11.1 The Sembling Self-Dependence of Thinking 11.2 A Different Philosophical History of Philosophy 11.3 The Origin of Onto-Theology 11.4 Heidegger's Radicalization of Hegel's Concept of Negativity 11.5 The Hidden Movement of History 11.6 The Absolute as Semblance of Being Afterword Notes Bibliography Author Index Subject Index

About the Author :
Karin de Boer teaches Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam.

Review :
"Drawing perceptively on the full range of pertinent texts, Karin de Boer demonstrates how thoroughly and profoundly Heidegger's thought communicates-across all the differences-with Hegel's." - John Sallis, coeditor of Interrogating the Tradition: Hermeneutics and the History of Philosophy


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780791445068
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publisher Imprint: State University of New York Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 418
  • Series Title: SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
  • Sub Title: Heidegger's Encounter with Hegel
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0791445062
  • Publisher Date: 09 Mar 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 567 gr


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