Hubert L. Dreyfus
Background Practices: Essays on the Understanding of Being
Herausgeber: Wrathall, Mark A.
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Background Practices: Essays on the Understanding of Being
Herausgeber: Wrathall, Mark A.
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This volume presents a selection of Hubert Dreyfus's pioneering work in bringing phenomenology and existentialism to bear on the philosophical and scientific study of the mind. He explores the 'background practices' that shape and embody our most basic understanding of ourselves and the things and situations we encounter in our world.
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This volume presents a selection of Hubert Dreyfus's pioneering work in bringing phenomenology and existentialism to bear on the philosophical and scientific study of the mind. He explores the 'background practices' that shape and embody our most basic understanding of ourselves and the things and situations we encounter in our world.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796220
- ISBN-10: 0198796226
- Artikelnr.: 47866158
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796220
- ISBN-10: 0198796226
- Artikelnr.: 47866158
Hubert L. Dreyfus is Professor of Philosophy in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. His research bridges the Analytic and Continental traditions in philosophy. His major interests are phenomenology, existentialism, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of literature, and philosophical implications of artificial intelligence. He is the author of Skillful Coping: Essays on the Phenomenology of Everyday Perception and Action (OUP, 2014), Retrieving Realism (with Charles Taylor, Harvard University Press), and All Things Shining (with Sean Kelly, Simon & Schuster). Mark Wrathall is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at the University of California, Riverside. He works in the phenomenological tradition of philosophy, and is interested in issues surrounding selfhood, responsibility, authenticity, temporality, and the phenomenology of religious life. He is the author of Heidegger and Unconcealment: Truth, Language, and History (CUP) and How to Read Heidegger (W.W. Norton). He has edited a number of volumes, including Skillful Coping: Essays on the Phenomenology of Everyday Perception and Action (OUP, 2014) and The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger's Being and Time (CUP).
* Introduction: Background Practices and Understandings of Being
* Part I. Authenticity and Everydayness
* 1: Interpreting Heidegger on Das Man (1995)
* 2: Could anything be more intelligible than everyday intelligibility?
Reinterpreting Division I of Being and Time in the light of Division
II (2000)
* 3: Forward to Time and Death (2005)
* Part II. Hermeneutic Realism
* 4: Defending the Difference: The Geistes/Naturwissenschaften
Distinction Revisited (1991)
* 5: Heidegger's Hermeneutic Realism (1991)
* 6: How Heidegger defends the possibility of a correspondence theory
of truth with respect to the entities of natural science (2001)
* Part III. Historical Worlds
* 7: On the Ordering of Things: Being and Power in Heidegger and
Foucault (1989)
* 8: Heidegger's Ontology of Art (2005)
* 9: Between Techné and Technology: The Ambiguous Place of Equipment in
Being and Time (1984)
* Part IV. Nihilism and the Technological Age
* 10: Heidegger on the Connection between Nihilism, Technology, Art and
Politics (1992)
* 11: Hubert L. Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa: Highway Bridges and
Feasts: Heidegger and Borgmann on How to Affirm Technology (1997)
* 12: Nihilism on the Information Highway: Anonymity versus Commitment
in the Present Age (2004)
* 13: Christianity without onto-theology: Kierkegaard's account of the
self's movement from despair to bliss (2003)
* Part I. Authenticity and Everydayness
* 1: Interpreting Heidegger on Das Man (1995)
* 2: Could anything be more intelligible than everyday intelligibility?
Reinterpreting Division I of Being and Time in the light of Division
II (2000)
* 3: Forward to Time and Death (2005)
* Part II. Hermeneutic Realism
* 4: Defending the Difference: The Geistes/Naturwissenschaften
Distinction Revisited (1991)
* 5: Heidegger's Hermeneutic Realism (1991)
* 6: How Heidegger defends the possibility of a correspondence theory
of truth with respect to the entities of natural science (2001)
* Part III. Historical Worlds
* 7: On the Ordering of Things: Being and Power in Heidegger and
Foucault (1989)
* 8: Heidegger's Ontology of Art (2005)
* 9: Between Techné and Technology: The Ambiguous Place of Equipment in
Being and Time (1984)
* Part IV. Nihilism and the Technological Age
* 10: Heidegger on the Connection between Nihilism, Technology, Art and
Politics (1992)
* 11: Hubert L. Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa: Highway Bridges and
Feasts: Heidegger and Borgmann on How to Affirm Technology (1997)
* 12: Nihilism on the Information Highway: Anonymity versus Commitment
in the Present Age (2004)
* 13: Christianity without onto-theology: Kierkegaard's account of the
self's movement from despair to bliss (2003)
* Introduction: Background Practices and Understandings of Being
* Part I. Authenticity and Everydayness
* 1: Interpreting Heidegger on Das Man (1995)
* 2: Could anything be more intelligible than everyday intelligibility?
Reinterpreting Division I of Being and Time in the light of Division
II (2000)
* 3: Forward to Time and Death (2005)
* Part II. Hermeneutic Realism
* 4: Defending the Difference: The Geistes/Naturwissenschaften
Distinction Revisited (1991)
* 5: Heidegger's Hermeneutic Realism (1991)
* 6: How Heidegger defends the possibility of a correspondence theory
of truth with respect to the entities of natural science (2001)
* Part III. Historical Worlds
* 7: On the Ordering of Things: Being and Power in Heidegger and
Foucault (1989)
* 8: Heidegger's Ontology of Art (2005)
* 9: Between Techné and Technology: The Ambiguous Place of Equipment in
Being and Time (1984)
* Part IV. Nihilism and the Technological Age
* 10: Heidegger on the Connection between Nihilism, Technology, Art and
Politics (1992)
* 11: Hubert L. Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa: Highway Bridges and
Feasts: Heidegger and Borgmann on How to Affirm Technology (1997)
* 12: Nihilism on the Information Highway: Anonymity versus Commitment
in the Present Age (2004)
* 13: Christianity without onto-theology: Kierkegaard's account of the
self's movement from despair to bliss (2003)
* Part I. Authenticity and Everydayness
* 1: Interpreting Heidegger on Das Man (1995)
* 2: Could anything be more intelligible than everyday intelligibility?
Reinterpreting Division I of Being and Time in the light of Division
II (2000)
* 3: Forward to Time and Death (2005)
* Part II. Hermeneutic Realism
* 4: Defending the Difference: The Geistes/Naturwissenschaften
Distinction Revisited (1991)
* 5: Heidegger's Hermeneutic Realism (1991)
* 6: How Heidegger defends the possibility of a correspondence theory
of truth with respect to the entities of natural science (2001)
* Part III. Historical Worlds
* 7: On the Ordering of Things: Being and Power in Heidegger and
Foucault (1989)
* 8: Heidegger's Ontology of Art (2005)
* 9: Between Techné and Technology: The Ambiguous Place of Equipment in
Being and Time (1984)
* Part IV. Nihilism and the Technological Age
* 10: Heidegger on the Connection between Nihilism, Technology, Art and
Politics (1992)
* 11: Hubert L. Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa: Highway Bridges and
Feasts: Heidegger and Borgmann on How to Affirm Technology (1997)
* 12: Nihilism on the Information Highway: Anonymity versus Commitment
in the Present Age (2004)
* 13: Christianity without onto-theology: Kierkegaard's account of the
self's movement from despair to bliss (2003)