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On Being With Others Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein

by Simon Glendinning

  • ISBN: 9780415171243
  • ISBN10: 0415171245

On Being With Others Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein

by Simon Glendinning

  • List Price: $50.95
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publish date: 04/01/1998
  • ISBN: 9780415171243
  • ISBN10: 0415171245
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Description: Preface: The Movement of Phenomenology Chapter 1: The Inheritance of Phenomenology The Faces of Phenomenology 1. Outlook Inheriting Philosophy Modernism in Philosophy 2. Tradition 3. Theses Thesis One: No 'theses in philosophy' Thesis Two: 'Description, not explanation or analysis' Thesis Three: 'Re-look at the world without blinkers' Thesis Four: No view 'from the sideways perspective' Thesis Five: 'We must go back to the "things themselves"' Chapter 2: Edmund Husserl and the Emergence of Phenomenology The Miserable Beginner Phenomenology before Husserl Brentano and the Intentionality Doctrine Detour: Husserl's analysis of signs Brentano and the Cartesian Starting Point The Beginning of the Cartesian Meditations The Closing of the Cartesian Meditations Chapter 3: Martin Heidegger and Phenomenology as Fundamental Ontology The New Beginning Again The Essence and End of Philosophy The question that has today been forgotten The Analytic of Dasein The Inaugural Lecture Chapter 4: Jean-Paul Sartre and Existential Phenomenology The 'Has Been' 1 The Assault on Idealism The Being of the Subject The Being of Objects Being and Nothingness 2 Existentialism and Ethics The Making of Sartre Freedom Mndig Man Chapter 5: Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the Phenomenology of Perception What we have been waiting for The Foreswearing of Science The Critique of Objective Thought Towards the Incarnate Subject A Genius for Ambiguity Chapter 6: Emmanuel Levinas and the Phenomenology of the Other Levinas arrives Levinas's Writing Totality and Infinity I: The Gist of It Totality and Infinity II: Metaphysical Desire Totality and Infinity III: The Otherness of Things and of Others Totality and Infinity IV: Levinas Contra Heidegger and Contra Husserl Totally and Finally: Finished Chapter 7: Jacques Derrida and the Limits of Phenomenology The Excluded Favourite A Preface to What Remains to Come Situating the Linguistic Turn Generalising Writing Deconstructing Logocentrism The Limit of Phenomenology The Other Animal Modernism and Nomadism
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