History of the Concept of Time

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History of the Concept of Time

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ISBN: 9780253207173
author: Martin Heidegger
translator: Theodore Kisiel
publishing house: Indiana University Press
publication date: 2009 -1
binding: Paperback
price: GBP 20.99
number of pages: 344

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Prolegomena

Martin Heidegger    translator: Theodore Kisiel

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Heidegger's lecture course at the University of Marburg in the summer of 1925, an early version of Being and Time (1927), offers a unique glimpse into the motivations that prompted the writing of this great philosopher's master work and the presuppositions that gave shape to it. The book embarks upon a provisional description of what Heidegger calls "Dasein," the field in which both being and time become manifest. Heidegger analyzes Dasein in its everydayness in a deepening sequence of terms: being-in-the-world, worldhood, and care as the being of Dasein. The course ends by sketching the themes of death and conscience and their relevance to an ontology that makes the phenomenon of time central. Theodore Kisiel's outstanding translation premits English-speaking readers to appreciate the central importance of this text in the development of Heidegger's thought.

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