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- ISBN: 9780826480811 | 0826480810
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/22/2006
This brand new translation of Martin Heidgger's Mindfulness (Besinnung) makes available in English for the first time Heidegger's second major being-historical treatise. Here Heidegger returns to and elaborates in detail many of the individual dimensio
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I INTRODUCTION | 1 | (8) | |||
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II LEAPING AHEAD UNTO THE UNIQUENESS OF BE-ING | 9 | (26) | |||
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III PHILOSOPHY (Self-mindfulness: Historical Contention; Be-ing-historical Thinking – Metaphysics) | 35 | (32) | |||
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IV ON PROJECTING-OPEN BE-ING (Words that Hold Sway) (The Be-ing-historical 'Saying') | 67 | (20) | |||
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V TRUTH AND KNOWING-AWARENESS | 87 | (18) | |||
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VI BE-ING (Ab-ground) | 105 | (8) | |||
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VII BE-ING AND MAN | 113 | (16) | |||
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VIII BE-ING AND MAN | 129 | (6) | |||
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IX ANTHROPOMORPHISM | 135 | (8) | |||
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X HISTORY | 143 | (6) | |||
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XI TECHNICITY | 149 | (8) | |||
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XII 'HISTORY' AND TECHNICITY (ιστomicronρepsilonιν-τepsilonχνη) | 157 | (6) | |||
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XIII BE-ING AND POWER | 163 | (10) | |||
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XIV BE-ING AND BEING | 173 | (8) | |||
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XV THE THINKING OF BE-ING | 181 | (8) | |||
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XVI THE FORGOTTENNESS OF BE-ING | 189 | (6) | |||
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XVII THE HISTORY OF BE-ING | 195 | (6) | |||
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XVIII GODS | 201 | (26) | |||
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XIX ERRANCY | 227 | (4) | |||
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XX ON THE HISTORY OF METAPHYSICS | 231 | (4) | |||
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XXI THE METAPHYSICAL 'WHY-QUESTION' (The Crossing Question) | 235 | (12) | |||
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XXII BE-ING AND 'BECOMING' (The Completion of Occidental Metaphysics) (Hegel – Nietzsche) | 247 | (8) | |||
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XXIII BEING AS ACTUALITY (The "Modalities") | 255 | (4) | |||
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XXIV BE-ING AND "NEGATIVITY" | 259 | (6) | |||
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XXV BEING AND THINKING (BEING AND TIME) | 265 | (6) | |||
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XXVI A GATHERING INTO BEING MINDFUL | 271 | (24) | |||
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XXVII THE BE-ING-HISTORICAL THINKING AND THE QUESTION OF BEING | 295 | (20) | |||
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XXVIII THE BE-ING-HISTORICAL CONCEPT OF METAPHYSICS | 315 | (46) | |||
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APPENDIX | 361 | (2) | |||
A RETROSPECTIVE LOOK AT THE PATHWAY | 363 | (7) | |||
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THE WISH AND THE WILL (On Preserving What is Attempted) | 370 | ||||
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