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Grundkonzepte von Heidegger, Martin
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Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253327679
ISBN-13
9780253327673
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Edition
253
Book Title
Basic concepts
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History & Surveys / Modern
Publication Year
1993
Genre
Philosophy
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Hardcover
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20
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193
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TranslatorÕs Foreword Introduction: The Internal Connection between Ground-Being-Inception 1. Elucidation of the title of the lecture ÒBasic ConceptsÓ a) Basic concepts are ground-concepts b) The claim of the ground-concepts c) The difference of claims upon man i) The claim of requirements: Needing ii) The claim upon the essence of historical man d) Readiness for the originary, the incipient, and the Òknowing betterÓ of historiological consciousness e) The meaning of reflection upon the inception of history f) The goal of the lecture: Reflection as preparation for confronting the inception of our history Recapitulation 1. Our understnading of Òbasic conceptsÓ and our relation to them as an anticipatory knowing 2. The decay of knowing in the present age: The decision in favor of the useful over what we can do without 3. The inception as a decision about what is essential in Western history (in modern times: unconditional will and technology) 4. Practicing the relation to what is Òthought-worthyÓ by considering the ground 5. The essential admittance of historical man into the inception, into the ÒessenceÓ of ground Part One: Considering the Saying. The Differnce between Beings and Being First Division: Discussion of the ÒIsÓ, of Beings as a Whole 2. Beings as a whole are actual, possible, necessary 3. Nonconsideration of the essential distinction between being and beings 4. The nondiscoverability of the ÒisÓ 5. The unquestioned character of the ÒisÓ in its grammatical determinationÑemptiness and richness of meaning 1) The emptiness and indeterminacy of the ÒisÓ as a presupposition for its being a ÒcopulaÓ b) Being (ÒisÓ) as the general, the universal 6. The solution of healthy common sense: Acting and effecting amoung beings instead of empty thinking about being (workers and soldiers) 7. Renouncing beingÑdealing with beings Recapitulation 1. Consideration of beings as whole presupposes the essential inclusion of man in the difference betwen being and beings 2. Wealth and poverty of meanin in the ÒisÓ 3. Equating dealing with the actual with considering begins as a whole 4. The unthought residence of man in the distinction between being and beings Second Divions: Guidewords for Reflection upon Being 8. Being is the emptiest and at the same time a surplus 9. Being is the most common and at the same time unique 10. Being is the most intelligible and at the same time concealment 11. Being is the most worn-out and at the smae time the origin 12. Being is the most reliable and at the same time the non-ground 13. Being is the most said and at the same time a keeping silent 14. Being is the most forgotten and at the same time remembrance 15. Being is the most constraining and at the same time liberation 16. Unifying reflection upon being in the sequence of quidewords Recapitulation Guidewords about Being 1. Being is empty as an abstract concept and at the same time a surplus 2. Being is the most common of all and at the same time uniqueness (The sameness of being and nothing) 3. The meaning of the quidewords: Instructions for reflection upon the difference between being and beings Third Division: Being and Man 17. The ambivalence of being and the essence of man: What casts itself toward us and is cast away 18. The historicality of being and the historically esstential abode of man 19. Remembrance into the first inception of Western thinking is reflection upon being, is grasping the ground Recapitulation 1. The discordant essence in the relation of man to being: The casting-toward and casting-away of being 2. Remembrance into the first inception is placement into still presencing being, is grasping it as the ground Part Two: The Incipient Saying of Being in the Fragment of Anaximander 20. The conflicting intentions of phi
Synopsis
First Published in German in 1981 as Grundbegriffe (volume 51 of Heidegger's collected works), this translation of Martin Heidegger's lecture course at the University of Freiburg in the winter semester of 1941 offers a concise introduction to new directions in the philosopher's later thought. Shifts in Heidegger's thought from the problem of the meaning of being to the question of the truth of being are evident in this outstanding translation.
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B3279.H48G7613 1993
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