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On Heidegger's Being and Time

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ISBN-10: 0415775965

ISBN-13: 9780415775960

Edition: 2008

Authors: Reiner Sch�rmann, Simon Critchley, Steven Levine, Reiner Sch�rmann

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List price: $43.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 8/20/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 166
Size: 6.46" wide x 9.25" long x 0.98" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

English philosopher Simon Critchley was born on February 27, 1960. He earned his BA (1985) and PhD (1988) from the University of Essex in England. Critchley received his M.Phil. from France's University of Nice in 1987. Critchley has held university fellow, lecturer, reader, and professor positions and was the Director of the Centre for Theoretical Studies at the University of Essex. Additionally, Critchley was President of the British Society for Phenomenology from 1994-1999, he held a Humboldt Research Fellowship in Philosophy at the University of Frankfurt, and was Programme Director of the Coll�ge International de Philosophie. Since 2004 Critchley has taught philosophy at the New…    

List of illustrations
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Notes
Heidegger for Beginners
Introduction
Heidegger's double gesture
Intentionality
Categorial intuition
The phenomenological a priori
Phenomenology as renewal
Phenomenology as tautology
The possibility of falling
Transforming the natural attitude-from personalistic psychology to Dasein analytic
Doing phenomenology-neither scientism nor obscurantism
Conclusion
Notes
Heidegger's Being and Time
Introduction: situating Being and Time
Dasein as the exemplary being for the retrieval
The general structure of the understanding of Being
The ontic modifications of the understanding of Being
Notes
Originary inauthenticity-on Heidegger's Sein und Zeit
A clue to understanding the basic experience of Sein und Zeit
The enigmatic a priori
How the enigmatic a priori changes the basic experience of Sein und Zeit
Against the heroics of authenticity: evasion, facticity, thatness
Death-the relational character of finitude
Conscience-undoing the self
Temporality-the primacy of the past
Conclusion
Notes
Index