This probing analysis of the history of ontology is “of enormous
significance for students of the development of Heidegger’s early
thought” (Daniel O. Dahlstrom Boston University). First published in
1988, Ontology—The Hermeneutics of Facticity is the text of
Heidegger’s lecture course at the University of Freiburg during the
summer of 1923. In these lectures, Heidegger reviews and makes
critical appropriations of the hermeneutic tradition from Plato,
Aristotle, and Augustine to Schleiermacher and Dilthey. Through this
critical survey, he reformulates the question of being on the basis of
facticity and the everyday world. Specific themes deal with the
history of ontology, the development of phenomenology and its relation
to Hegelian dialectic, traditional theological and philosophical
concepts of man, the present situation of philosophy, and the
influences of Aristotle, Luther, Kierkegaard, and Husserl on
Heidegger’s thinking. Students of Heidegger will find initial
breakthroughs in his unique elaboration of the meaning of human
experience and the “question of being,” which received mature
expression in Being and Time.
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ISBN
9780253004468
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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