Seeing the self : Heidegger on subjectivity /
This study examines the concept of subjectivity developed by Heidegger in his Marburg period and which found its most systematic presentation in Being and Time. Although it is commonly argued that Heidegger's existential analytic seeks to do away with subjectivity, I shall maintain that this an...
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Dordrecht :
Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1998.
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| Series: | Phaenomenologica ;
149. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Wholes and Parts
- 1. Husserl on Wholes and Parts
- 2. Wholes and Parts and Transcendental Phenomenology
- 3. The Presence of the Theory of Wholes and Parts in Being and Time
- 4. The Theory of Wholes and Parts in Heidegger?s Marburg-Lectures
- 5. The Concreteness of the Seinsfrage
- II. Categorial Intuition
- 1. Husserl on Seeing Objects of Higher Levels
- 2. Intentionality and Evidence
- 3. Categorial Intuition
- 4. Heidegger?s Analysis of Categorial Intuition
- 5. Intentional Fulfillment
- 6. Intuition and Expression
- 7. Categorial Acts: Synthesis and Ideation
- 8. Constitution
- III. Apriorism
- 1. The Phenomenological Sense of the Apriori
- 2. Analytic Description of Intentionality in its Apriori
- 3. Pure Consciousness
- 4. The Being of Consciousness
- 5. Apriori and Concretum
- IV. Existence
- 1. The Phenomenological Reduction and the Analysis of Dasein
- 2. Dasein as Existence
- 3. Situatedness
- 4. Understanding
- 5. Seeing: Understanding, Interpretation, Assertion
- 6. Being-There: Discourse and Falling
- 7. Care
- V. Self-Consciousness
- 1. Phenomenology and Self-Consciousness
- 2. Sartre?s Critique of Husserl
- 3. Kant on the Original Synthetic Unity of Apperception
- 4. Transcendental Apperception and Non-Positional Awareness
- 5. Heidegger and Egology
- VI. Constitution
- 1. Being and Constitution
- 2. Equipment
- 3. Pre-Ontological Confirmation
- 4. Reference
- 5. World
- 6. Disclosedness and Discoveredness
- VII. Self
- 1. Arendt on the Human Condition
- 2. Poiesis
- 3. Inauthenticity
- 4. The One (das Man)
- 5. Praxis
- VIII. Unity
- 1. The Question of Primordial Totality
- 2. Anxiety
- 3. Being-a-whole
- 4. Death
- 5. Death and Possibility
- 6. Authenticity
- 7. Resoluteness
- IX. Temporality
- 1. The Traditional Theory of Time and the Temporality of Praxis
- 2. The Temporality of Transcendental Apperception
- 3. Husserl and the Temporality of Absolute Consciousness
- 4. Anticipatory Resoluteness
- 5. Temporality
- 6. Repeating the Existential Analysis
- 7. Temporality and Egology
- Conclusion.