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Being and Time ;:

A Translation of Sein und Zeit
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SUNY Press, 1996 - Philosophy - 487 pages
The publication of Martin Heidegger's magnum opus, Being and Time, in 1927 signaled an intellectual event of the first order and had an impact in fields far beyond that of philosophy proper. Among the most complex and original analyses of the character of philosophic inquiry and the relation of the possibility of such inquiry to the human situation, Being and Time has long been recognized as a landmark work of the twentieth century. Still provocative and much disputed, Heidegger's text has been taken as the inspiration for a variety of innovative movements in fields ranging from psychoanalysis, literary theory, existentialism, ethics, hermeneutics, and theology. A work that disturbs the traditions of philosophizing that it inherits, Being and Time raises questions about the end of philosophy and the possibilities for thinking liberated from the presumptions of metaphysics.
  

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Contents

The Interpretation of Dasein in Terms
37
The Existential Analytic and the Interpretation
47
and Descartes Interpretation of the World
83
and the Spatiality of Dasein
94
The Spatiality of BeingintheWorld
97
The Spatiality of Dasein and Space
102
The They
107
The Approach to the Existential Question of the Who of Dasein
108
Care as the Being of Dasein
169
The Fundamental Attunement of Angst as an Eminent Disclosedness of Dasein
172
The Being of Dasein as Care
178
Confirmation of the Existential Interpretation of Dasein as Care in Terms of the Preontological Selfinterpretation of Dasein
183
Dasein Worldliness and Reality
186
a Reality as a Problem of Being and the Demonstrability of the External World
187
b Reality as an Ontological Problem
193
Reality and Care
195

Everyday Beingwith
110
Everyday Being Ones Self and the They
118
Beingin as Such
123
A The Existential Constitution of the There
126
Dasein as Understanding
134
Understanding and Interpretation
139
Statement as a Derivative Mode of Interpretation
144
Language
150
B The Everyday Being of the There and the Falling Prey of Dasein
156
Idle Talk
157
Curiosity
159
Ambiguity
162
Falling Prey and Thrownness
164
The Kind of Being of Truth and
208
The Possible BeingaWhole of Dasein
219
How the Existential Analysis of Death Differs from
229
Everyday BeingtowardDeath and
236
The Attestation of Dasein of an Authentic
247
Conscience as the Call of Care
253
The Existential Interpretation of Conscience
266
The Authentic PotentialityforBeingaWhole of Dasein
279
Care and Selfhood
292
The Temporality of Dasein and
304
The Temporal Meaning of
338
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Being and Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heidegger's Being and Time
Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time (1927) is an exploration of the meaning of being as defined by temporality, and is an analysis of time as a horizon for ...
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Being and Time Reading Group
One of Heidegger's great contributions is to show, in Being and Time, that such an enterprise can never really succeed, but that that's not a reason not to ...
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Being and Time Being and Time ( German : Sein und Zeit , 1927 ) is German philosopher Martin Heidegger's most important work.
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"The Cabin Between Being and Time" by Scott Horton (Harper's Magazine)
The Cabin Between Being and Time. DEPARTMENT, No Comment. BY, Scott Horton. PUBLISHED, July 5, 2007 · A view from Todtnauberg, the site of Heidegger’s cabin ...
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Heidegger Lectures
Lectures on Heidegger's Being and Time. Martin Heidegger's Master Work, Sein und Zeit, remains one of the most important and difficult works of 20th Century ...
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Heidegger's <I>Being and Time</I> - Cambridge University Press
In 1923 he became an associate professor in Marburg and also began work on Being and Time, which was eventually published in 1927. ...
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Chronicles of Love & Resentment CCXXVI
Marina Ludwigs is proposing a dissertation at UC Irvine that will explore both Generative Anthropology and Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit (SZ) [Being and Time] ...
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About the author (1996)

Martin Heidegger was born in Messkirch, Baden, Germany on September 22, 1889. He studied Roman Catholic theology and philosophy at the University of Frieburg before joining the faculty at Frieburg as a teacher in 1915. Eight years later Heidegger took a teaching position at Marburg. He taught there until 1928 and then went back to Frieburg as a professor of philosophy. As a philosopher, Heidegger developed existential phenomenology. He is still widely regarded as one of the most original philosophers of the 20th century. Influenced by other philosophers of his time, Heidegger wrote the book, Being in Time, in 1927. In this work, which is considered one of the most important philosophical works of our time, Heidegger asks and answers the question "What is it, to be?" Other books written by Heidegger include Basic Writings, a collection of Heidegger's most popular writings; Nietzsche, an inquiry into the central issues of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy; On the Way to Language, Heidegger's central ideas on the origin, nature and significance of language; and What is Called Thinking, a systematic presentation of Heidegger's later philosophy. Since the 1960s, Heidegger's influence has spread beyond continental Europe and into a number of English-speaking countries. Heidegger died in Messkirch on May 26, 1976.

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