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Making Sense of Heidegger: A Paradigm Shift
Thomas Sheehan
- 06 Nov 2014
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TL;DR: Frequently cited German texts and their English translations as discussed by the authorsocusing on the history of being can be found in the following sections: 1. Introduction: Getting to the Topic 2. Being in Aristotle 3. Phenomenology and the Formulation of the Question 4. Existence as Openness 5. Becoming Our Openness 6. Transition: From Being and Time to the Hidden Clearing 7. Appropriation and the Turn 8.
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Abstract: Frequently Cited German Texts and their English Translations / Foreword / 1. Introduction: Getting to the Topic / Part I: Aristotelian Beginnings / 2. Being in Aristotle / 3. Heidegger Beyond Aristotle / Part II: The Early Heidegger / 4. Phenomenology and the Formulation of the Question / 5. Ex-sistence as Openness / 6. Becoming Our Openness / Part III: The Later Heidegger / 7. Transition: From Being and Time to the Hidden Clearing / 8. Appropriation and the Turn / 9. The History of Being / 10. Conclusion: Critical Reflections / Appendices / Bibliographies / Index
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TL;DR: The failure of a way of conceiving and grasping man's being starting from the question of what that being is exactly (the paradigm of production) calls for an ontology capable of thematizing the guiding idea of man that has shaped the development of psychology and psychotherapy.
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