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    Heidegger's Ontological Project: On Being and Time

    Heidegger's Ontological Project by Sallis, John; Powell, Jeffrey;

    On Being and Time

    Series: The Collected Writings of John Sallis;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Indiana University Press
    • Date of Publication 22 October 2024

    • ISBN 9780253070593
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages206 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 13 b&w illus.
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    Short description:

    This long-awaited volume of The Collected Writings of John Sallis presents his lectures on Martin Heidegger's monumental Being and Time. A synthesis of the manuscripts of the two separate lecture courses, this volume makes Being and Time accessible to students, while the most advanced scholars will also profit from it.

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    Long description:

    This long-awaited volume of The Collected Writings of John Sallis presents his lectures on Martin Heidegger's monumental Being and Time.
    The lectures were presented during the 1985–86 academic year at Loyola University of Chicago and during the fall semester of 1999 at Pennsylvania State University. The fourteen years separating the beginning of the two courses is significant in that numerous additional volumes appeared in the Gesamtausgabe and influenced Sallis's interpretation of Being and Time.
    This book is a synthesis of the manuscripts of the two separate lecture courses. This volume makes Being and Time accessible to students, while the most advanced scholars will also profit from it.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Key to the Citations of Heidegger's Works
    Introduction
    1. The Untitled First Page to Being and Time
    2. The First Introduction to Being and Time: The Necessity of an Explicit Renewal (Wiederholung) of the Question of Being
    3. The Second Introduction to Being and Time: The Double Task in Working Out the Question of Being: The Method of the Investigation and Its Outline
    Division I: The Preparatory Fundamental Analysis of Dasein
    1. The Exposition of the Task of a Preparatory Analysis of Dasein
    2. Being-in-the-World in General as the Fundamental
    3. The Worldhood of the World
    4. Being-in-the-World as Being-with and Being a Self: The ""They""
    5. Being-in as Such
    6. Care as the Being of Dasein
    Division II: Dasein and Temporality
    1. The Possible Being-a-Whole of Dasein and Being-toward-Death
    2. The Attestation of Dasein of an Authentic Potententiality-of-Being and Resoluteness
    3. The Authentic Potentiality-for-Being-a-Whole of Dasein, and Temporality as the Ontological Meaning of Care
    4. Temporality and Everydayness
    5. Temporality and Historicity
    6. Temporality and Within-Timeness as the Origin of the Vulgar Concept of Time
    Conclusion
    Appendix
    Editor's Afterword
    Index

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