Northwestern University Press, 1971 Paper: 978-0-8101-0656-7 | eISBN: 978-0-8101-6298-3
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A view of Heidegger's divergence from the traditional philosophies of reason.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
WERNER MARX (1910–1994) was a German philosopher and Heidegger expert. He taught at the University of Freiburg.
THEODORE KISIEL is a professor emeritus of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations
foreword
Translator's Introduction
A Reappraisal
Part I: The Tradition
Chapter 1 / The Form and Meaning of the Aristotelian Ousia
Chapter 2 / The Meaning of Being, Essence, and Concept in Hegel
Chapter 3 / Being, Essence, and the Essence of Man
Part II: "Overcoming" the Tradition
Chapter 1 / The Attempt to Overcome Substance and Subject in the Early Works
Chapter 2 / Temporality, Historicity, and the Retrieve
Chapter 3 / The Structure of Rethinking and Forethinking and the Range of Tasks
Part III: The Basic Traits of Being in the First Beginning
Chapter 1 / The "Disjunction" of Being and beings
Chapter 2 / The Temporal Sense of Being: The Presenting Process
Chapter 3 / Physis
Chapter 4 / Alētheia
Chapter 5 / Logos
Part IV: The History of Being and the "Turn"
Chapter 1 / The Structure of History and Being
Chapter 2 / The Essence of Technology and the "Turn"
Part V: The Basic Traits of Being in the Other Beginning
Chapter 1 / The World
Chapter 2 / World and Thing
Chapter 3 / The Essence of Language
Part VI: The Essence of Man
Chapter 1 / The "Relationship" of Being and Essence of Man
Chapter 2 / The Basic Traits of the Essence of Man in the First Beginning
Chapter 3 / The Basic Traits of the Essence of Man in the Other Beginning
Chapter 4 / Th Essence of Poetizing and "Poetic Dwelling"
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
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Northwestern University Press, 1971 Paper: 978-0-8101-0656-7 eISBN: 978-0-8101-6298-3
A view of Heidegger's divergence from the traditional philosophies of reason.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
WERNER MARX (1910–1994) was a German philosopher and Heidegger expert. He taught at the University of Freiburg.
THEODORE KISIEL is a professor emeritus of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations
foreword
Translator's Introduction
A Reappraisal
Part I: The Tradition
Chapter 1 / The Form and Meaning of the Aristotelian Ousia
Chapter 2 / The Meaning of Being, Essence, and Concept in Hegel
Chapter 3 / Being, Essence, and the Essence of Man
Part II: "Overcoming" the Tradition
Chapter 1 / The Attempt to Overcome Substance and Subject in the Early Works
Chapter 2 / Temporality, Historicity, and the Retrieve
Chapter 3 / The Structure of Rethinking and Forethinking and the Range of Tasks
Part III: The Basic Traits of Being in the First Beginning
Chapter 1 / The "Disjunction" of Being and beings
Chapter 2 / The Temporal Sense of Being: The Presenting Process
Chapter 3 / Physis
Chapter 4 / Alētheia
Chapter 5 / Logos
Part IV: The History of Being and the "Turn"
Chapter 1 / The Structure of History and Being
Chapter 2 / The Essence of Technology and the "Turn"
Part V: The Basic Traits of Being in the Other Beginning
Chapter 1 / The World
Chapter 2 / World and Thing
Chapter 3 / The Essence of Language
Part VI: The Essence of Man
Chapter 1 / The "Relationship" of Being and Essence of Man
Chapter 2 / The Basic Traits of the Essence of Man in the First Beginning
Chapter 3 / The Basic Traits of the Essence of Man in the Other Beginning
Chapter 4 / Th Essence of Poetizing and "Poetic Dwelling"
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
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