The Concept of Time

The Concept of Time
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Artikel-Nr:
9781441102621
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
112
Autor:
Martin Heidegger
Serie:
Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Deutsch
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The Concept of Time presents Heidegger''s so-called Dilthey review, widely considered the first draft of his celebrated masterpieceBeing and Time. Here Heidegger reveals his deep commitment to Wilhelm Dilthey and Count Yorck von Wartenburg. He agrees with them that historicity must be at the centre of the new philosophy to come. However, he also argues for an ontological approach to history. From this ontological turn he develops the so-called categories of Dasein.

This work demonstrates Heidegger''s indebtedness to Yorck and Dilthey and gives further evidence to the view that thought about history is the germ cell ofBeing and Time. However, it also shows that Heidegger''s commitment to Dilthey was not without reservations and that his analysis of Dasein actually employs Husserl''s phenomenology. The work reopens the question of history in a broader sense, as Heidegger struggles to thematize history without aligning it with world-historical events. The text also provides a concise and readable summary of the main themes ofBeing and Time and as such is an ideal companion to that text.
The Concept of Time presents Heidegger''s so-called Dilthey review, widely considered the first draft of his celebrated masterpieceBeing and Time. Here Heidegger reveals his deep commitment to Wilhelm Dilthey and Count Yorck von Wartenburg. He agrees with them that historicity must be at the centre of the new philosophy to come. However, he also argues for an ontological approach to history. From this ontological turn he develops the so-called categories of Dasein.

This work demonstrates Heidegger''s indebtedness to Yorck and Dilthey and gives further evidence to the view that thought about history is the germ cell ofBeing and Time. However, it also shows that Heidegger''s commitment to Dilthey was not without reservations and that his analysis of Dasein actually employs Husserl''s phenomenology. The work reopens the question of history in a broader sense, as Heidegger struggles to thematize history without aligning it with world-historical events. The text also provides a concise and readable summary of the main themes ofBeing and Time and as such is an ideal companion to that text.

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