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Informationen zum Autor David R Cerbone is Associate Professor of Philosophy at West Virginia University . He is the author of Understanding Phenomenology , as well as numerous articles on Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and the analytic and Continental traditions in twentieth century philosophy. Klappentext Heidegger: A Guide for the Perplexed is a thorough, cogent and reliable account of Heidegger's philosophy, ideal for the student who needs to reach a sound understanding of this complex and important thinker. Vorwort Heidegger: A Guide for the Perplexed is a thorough, cogent and reliable account of Heidegger's philosophy, ideal for the student who needs to reach a sound understanding of this complex and important thinker. Zusammenfassung Martin Heidegger is one of the twentieth century's most influential, controversial and challenging philosophers. His Being and Time is a landmark text in modern philosophy, required reading for anyone studying Continental thought. However, the concepts encountered in Heidegger are intricate and frequently confusing, while the language through which they are articulated is deliberately dense and obscure. Heidegger: A Guide for the Perplexed is a thorough, cogent and reliable account of Heidegger's philosophy, ideal for the student who needs to reach a sound understanding of this complex and important thinker. The book covers Heidegger's oeuvre in its entirety, offering not only exposition of Being and Time , but also his later work. His perspectives on, and contributions to, both ontology and phenomenology are explored in full, as is the concept of Dasein, Heidegger's term for the human way of existence.Geared toward the specific requirements of students who need to reach a sound understanding of Heidegger's philosophy, this is the ideal companion to the study of this most influential and challenging of twentieth century philosophers. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of AbbreviationsIntroductionAcknowledgmentsPart I: Heidegger's Early Philosophy1. The Question of Being and Being and Time 2. Heidegger and Phenomenology 3. Being-in-the-World: Equipment, Practice, and Self-Understanding4. The Care-Structure 5. Knowledge and Scepticism 6. Truth: Discovery and Disclosedness 7. Self-Ownership and Self-Realization: The Road to Authenticity 8. Death as the 'End' of Dasein 9. Guilt and Resoluteness10. Time and Temporality Part II: Heidegger's Later Philosophy 11. New Pathways for Thinking 12. Beyond Being and Time : 'The Origin of the Work of Art' 13. Science and Technology 14. Dwelling and the Fourfold15. Language, Poetry, and the Recollection of Things16. The Status of Heidegger's Later PhilosophySuggestions for Further Reading Index...