Ontology the hermeneutics of facticity / Martin Heidegger ; translated by John van Buren.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Publication details: Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, (c)1999.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 138 pages)Content type:- text
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The title "Ontology" -- Paths of Interpreting the Being-There of Dasein in the Awhileness of Temporal Particularity -- Hermeneutics -- The traditional concept of hermeneutics -- Hermeneutics as the self-interpretation of facticity -- The Idea of Facticity and the Concept of "Man" -- The concept of "man" in the biblical tradition -- The theological concept of man and the concept of "animal rationale" -- Facticity as the being-there of Dasein in the awhileness of temporal particularity. The "today" -- Being-Interpreted in Today's Today -- Historical consciousness as an exponent of being-interpreted in the today -- Today's philosophy as an exponent of being-interpreted in the today -- Insert: "Dialectic" and phenomenology -- A look at the course of interpretation -- Analysis of Each Interpretation Regarding Its Mode of Being-Related to Its Object -- The interpretation of Dasein in historical consciousness -- The interpretation of Dasein in philosophy -- Further tasks of hermeneutics -- The Phenomenological Path of the Hermeneutics of Facticity -- Preliminary Reflections: Phenomenon and Phenomenology -- On the history of "phenomenology" -- Phenomenology in accord with its possibility as a how of research -- "The Being-There of Dasein Is Being in a World" -- The formal indication of a forehaving -- Misunderstandings -- The subject-object schema -- The prejudice of freedom from standpoints -- The Development of the Forehaving -- A look at everydayness -- An inaccurate description of the everyday world.
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