Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Ser.: Basic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition by Martin Heidegger (1988, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherIndiana University Press
ISBN-10025320478X
ISBN-139780253204783
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Number of Pages432 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBasic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition
Publication Year1988
SubjectMovements / Phenomenology
TypeTextbook
AuthorMartin Heidegger
Subject AreaPhilosophy
SeriesStudies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN80-008379
Reviews"For all students and scholars, Basic Problems will provide the "missing link" between Husserl and Heidegger, between phenomenology and Being and Time." -- Teaching Philosophy, "This volume belongs in every collection on Heidegger and is required reading for anyone interested in this major thinker."-- Religious Studies Review "In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translation, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains . . . the ontological difference."-- Times Literary Supplement "Perhaps the most generally accessible text that Heidegger published. . . . The translation is superb."-- Key Reporter "For all students and scholars, Basic Problems will provide the "missing link" between Husserl and Heidegger, between phenomenology and Being and Time."-- Teaching Philosophy, "In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translation, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains... the ontological difference." -- Times Literary Supplement, "This volume belongs in every collection on Heidegger and is required reading for anyone interested in this major thinker." -Religious Studies Review, In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translation, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains... the ontological difference., Perhaps the most generally accessible text that Heidegger published. . . . The translation is superb., "For all students and scholars, Basic Problems will provide the "missing link" between Husserl and Heidegger, between phenomenology and Being and Time." -Teaching Philosophy, For all students and scholars, Basic Problems will provide the "missing link" between Husserl and Heidegger, between phenomenology and Being and Time., This volume belongs in every collection on Heidegger and is required reading for anyone interested in this major thinker., "In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translatiion, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains ... the ontological difference." - Hubert L. Dreyfus, Times Literary Supplement, "Perhaps the most generally accessible text that Heidegger published.... The translation is superb." -Key Reporter, In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translation, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains . . . the ontological difference., "Perhaps the most generally accessible text that Heidegger published.... The translation is superb." -- Key Reporter, "This volume belongs in every collection on Heidegger and is required reading for anyone interested in this major thinker." -- Religious Studies Review, "In Albert Hofstadter's excellent translation, we can listen in as Heidegger clearly and patiently explains... the ontological difference." -Times Literary Supplement
Dewey Edition19
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal142/.7
Edition DescriptionRevised edition,New Edition
Table Of ContentTranslator's Preface Translator's Introduction Introduction 1. Exposition and General Division of the theme 2. The concept of philosophy. Philosophy and world-view 3. Philosophy as science of being 4. The four theses about being and the basic problems of phenomenology 5. The character of ontological method. The three basic components of phenomenological method 6. Outline of the course Part One: Critical Phenomenological Discussion of Some Traditional Theses about Being Chapter One: Kant's Thesis: Being Is Not a Real Predicate 7. The content of the Kantian thesis 8. Phenomenological analysis of the explanation of the concept of being or of existence given by Kant 9. Demonstration of the need for a more fundamental formulation of the problem of the thesis and of a more radical foundation of this problem Chapter Two: The Thesis of Medeval Ontology Derived from Aristotle: To the Constitution of the Being of a Being There Belong Essence and Existence 10. The Content of the thesis and its traditional discussion 11. Phenomenological clarification of the problem underlying the second thesis 12. Proof of the inadequate foundation of the traditional treatment of the problem Chapter Three: The Thesis of Modern Ontology: The Basic Ways of Being Are the Being of Nature (res Extensa) and the Being of Mind (Res Cogitans) 13. Characterization of the ontological distinction between res extensa and res cogitans with the aid of the Kantian formulation of the problem 14. Phenomenological critique of the Kantian solution and demonstration of the need to pose the question in fundamental principle 15. The fundamental problem of the multiplicity of ways of being and of the unity of the concept of being in general Chapter Four: 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 16. Delineation of the ontological problem of the copula with reference to some characteristic arguments in the course of the histroy of logic 17. Being as copula and the phenomenological problem of assertion 18. Assertional truth, the idea of truth in general, and its relation to the concept of being Part Two: The Fundamental Ontological Question of the Meaning of Being in General The Basic Structures and Basic Ways of Being Chapter One: The Problem of the Ontological Difference 19. Time and temporality 20. temporality [Zeitlichkeit] and Temporality [Temporalitat] 21. Temporality [Temporalitat] and being 22. Being and beings. The ontological difference Editor's Epilogue Translator's Appendix: A Note on the Da and the Dasein Lexicon
SynopsisA lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1927, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time. In this text, Heidegger provides the general outline of his thinking about the fundamental problems of philosophy, which he treats by means of phenomenology, and which he defines and explains as the basic problem of ontology., A lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1927, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time. In this text, Heidegger provides the general outline of his thinking about the fundamental problems of philosophy, which he treats by means of phenomenology, and which he defines and explains as the ......, A lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1927, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time . In this text, Heidegger provides the general outline of his thinking about the fundamental problems of philosophy, which he treats by means of phenomenology, and which he defines and explains as the basic problem of ontology.
LC Classification NumberB3279.H48

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