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El. knyga: How To Read Heidegger

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  • Serija: How to Read
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Granta Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783780730
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  • Serija: How to Read
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Granta Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783780730
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'These [ How to Read] books let you encounter thinkers eyeball to eyeball by analysing passages from their work' Terry Eagleton, New Statesman

Heidegger is perhaps the most influential, yet least readily understood, philosopher of the last century. Mark A. Wrathall unpacks Heidegger's dense prose and guides the reader through Heidegger's early concern with the nature of human existence and his later preoccupation with the threat that technology poses to our ability to live worthwhile lives. Wrathall pays particular attention to Heidegger's revolutionary analysis of human existence as inextricably shaped by a shared world. This leads to an exploration of his views on the banality of public life and the possibility of authentic anticipation of death as a response to that banality. Wrathall reviews Heidegger's scandalous involvement with National Socialism, situating it in the context of his views about the movement of world history. He also explains Heidegger's important accounts of truth, art and language. Extracts are taken from Heidegger's magnum opus, Being and Time, as well as a variety of his best-known essays and lectures.

Recenzijos

Thinking is not inactivity, but rather it is in itself the way of acting that stands in dialogue with the destiny of the world' Martin Heidegger

Daugiau informacijos

'These [How to Read] books let you encounter thinkers eyeball to eyeball by analysing passages from their work' Terry Eagleton, New Statesman
Series Editor's Foreword vi
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(105)
1 Dasein and Being-in-the-World
7(10)
2 The World
17(13)
3 The Structure of Being-in-the-World, Part 1: Disposedness and Moods
30(8)
4 The Structure of Being-in-the-World, Part 2: Understanding and Interpretation
38(9)
5 Everydayness and the 'One'
47(11)
6 Death and Authenticity
58(13)
7 Truth and Art
71(17)
8 Language
88(10)
9 Technology
98(8)
10 Our Mortal Dwelling with Things 106(13)
Chronology 119(2)
Notes 121(3)
References 124(3)
Suggestions for Further Reading 127(2)
Internet Resources 129(2)
Index 131


Mark Wrathall is Professor of Philosophy at Brigham Young University. He has edited and co-edited a number of volumes on Heidegger's thought, including Heidegger Reexamined; Appropriating Heidegger; Heidegger, Coping and Cognitive Science, and Heidegger, Authenticity and Modernity. He has been appointed as the co-editor of the forthcoming Blackwell Companion to Heidegger.