This book is an important contribution to the understanding of Heidegger's ambivalent relation to transcendental philosophy. Its contention is that Heidegger recognizes the importance of transcendental philosophy as the necessary point of entry to his thought, but he nonetheless comes to regard it as something that he must strive to overcome even though he knows such an attempt can never succeed.
This book is an important contribution to the understanding of Heidegger's ambivalent relation to transcendental philosophy. Its contention is that Heidegger recognizes the importance of transcendental philosophy as the necessary point of entry to his thought, but he nonetheless comes to regard it as something that he must strive to overcome even though he knows such an attempt can never succeed.
Chad Engelland is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University Dallas in Irving, Texas. He is the author of Ostension: Word Learning and the Embodied Mind and The Way of Philosophy: An Introduction.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Method and Motivation Part I: The Shadow is Cast 1. Being and Time (1927) 2. The Kant Book (1929) Part II: The Attempt to Jump Over the Shadow 3. The Revised Kant Book (1935-1936) 4. The Contributions (1936-1938) Conclusion: The Finitude of Philosophy
Introduction: Method and Motivation Part I: The Shadow is Cast 1. Being and Time (1927) 2. The Kant Book (1929) Part II: The Attempt to Jump Over the Shadow 3. The Revised Kant Book (1935-1936) 4. The Contributions (1936-1938) Conclusion: The Finitude of Philosophy
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