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The Genesis of Heidegger's Being and Time

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Informationen zum Autor Theodore Kisiel is Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University and translator of Martin Heidegger's History of the Concept of Time . Klappentext "A magisterial accomplishment that will be the standard in this field for years to come."—John D. Caputo, Villanova University "Outstanding, entirely original, absolutely groundbreaking. . . . It is quite simply the best account to date—and the best we can expect for decades in the future—of the philosophical development of Heidegger's early thought."—Thomas Sheehan, Loyola University Zusammenfassung Presents the factual and conceptual history of Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" (1927), a key twentieth-century text. Through investigation of European archives and private correspondence, this title provides an account of the philosopher's early development and progress toward his masterwork. Inhaltsverzeichnis FIGURES KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTATIONS INTRODUCTION PART I • THE BREAKTHROUGH TO THE TOPIC 1. Phenomenological Beginnings: The Hermeneutic Breakthrough (1915-19) Harbingers in the Habilitation KNS 1919: The Idea of Philosophy and the Problem of Worldviews SS 1919: Phenomenology and Transcendental Value-Philosophy SS 1919: On the Essence of the University and Academic Studies 2. Theo-Logical Beginnings: Toward a Phenomenology of Christianity The Religious-Philosophical Itinerary (1915-22) Religious Experience as a Phenomenological Paradigm (1917-19) The Philosophical Foundations of Medieval Mysticism (August 1919) Summary: A Religious Phenomenology? 3. The Deconstruction of Life (1919-20) WS 1919-20: Basic Problems of Phenomenology SS 1920: Phenomenology of Intuition and Expression: Theory of Philosophical Concept Formation "Critical Comments on Karl Jaspers's P.1ychology of Worldviews" 4. The Religion Courses (1920-21) WS 1920-21: Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion SS 1921: Augustine and Neoplatonism Conclusion: Two Religion Courses PART II • CONFRONTING THE ONTOLOGICAL TRADITION 5. What Did Heidegger Find in Aristotle? (1921-23) SS 1921: Phenomenological Practicum "Relating to" Aristotle's De Anima WS 1921-22: Phenomenological Interpretations to Aristotle: Introduction to Phenomenological Research: Einleitung SS 1922: Phenomenological Interpretations to Aristotle: Ontology and Logic October 1922: The Einleitung to a Book on Aristotle WS 1922-23: Seminar: "Phenomenological Interpretations to Aristotle" SS 1923: Ontology: Hermeneutics of Facticity 6. Aristotle Again: From Unconcealment to Presence (1923-24) WS 1923-24: Introduction to Phenomenological Research "Being-here and Being-true" (1923-24; December 1924) SS 1924: Ground Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy WS 1924-25: Interpretation of Platonic Dialogues PART III • THREE DRAFTS OF BEING AND TIME 7. The Dilthey Draft: "The Concept of Time" (1924) "The Concept of Time" U uly 1924) "The Concept of Time" (November 1924) The Kassel Lectures (April 1925) 8. The Ontoeroteric Draft: History of the Concept of Time (1925) SS 1925: History of the Concept of Time WS 1925-26: Logic (Aristotle) [The Question of Truth] 9. The Final Draft: Toward a Kairology of Being Ontic Ontology The Primacy of Possibility Horizonal Schematizing: The Story Goes On EROTETIC EPILOGUE 4 Appendixes* B. Heideggers Lehrveranstaltungen I Heidegger's Teaching Activities, 1915-30 C. A Documentary Chronology of the Path to the Publication of Being and Time, 1924-27 D. Genealogical Glossary of Hei...

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