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Philosophy --- Filosofía --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Heidegger, Martin
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After the publication of Sein und Zeit (Being and Time), Heidegger's philosophy was characterized by the idea that being must be understood in terms of history. At the same time in Bauen Wohnen Denken (Building, Dwelling, Thinking) und Das Ding (What is a Thing?), Heidegger argues that it is individual things that make up the world. The way in which these two different approaches can be brought together only becomes apparent with the help of systematic interpretation. In this way, Heidegger's thought can be understood in terms of "phenomenological realism." Tobias Keiling shows how phenomenological realism is a product of Heidegger's interpretation of Kant and Hegel and that it refers back to the phenomenology of Husserl. In the introduction, he places the importance of Heidegger's thought within the context of the current debate on metaphysical realism.
Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Phenomenalism --- Realism --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976
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Heidegger, Martin, --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- périodique --- --Heidegger, Martin, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy --- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976
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Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976) --- Métaphysique --- Phénoménologie
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Metaphor --- Ontology --- Space and time --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976
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Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976) --- Critique et interprétation --- Phénoménologie
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Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976) --- Philosophie --- Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938)
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This book explores the relation between Heidegger, Levinas and Derrida by means of a dialogue with experts on the work of these mutually influential thinkers. Each essay in this collection focuses on the relation between at least two of these three philosophers focusing on various themes, such as Alterity, Justice, Truth and Language. By contextualising these thinkers and tracing their mutually shared themes, the book establishes the question of difference and its ongoing radicalization as the problem to which phenomenology must respond. Heidegger’s influence on Derrida and Levinas was quite substantial. Derrida once claimed that his work ‘would not have been possible without the opening of Heidegger’s questions.’ Equally, as peers, Derrida and Levinas commented on and critiqued each other’s work. By examining the differences between these thinkers on a variety of themes, this book represents a philosophically enriching project and essential reading for understanding the respective projects of each of these philosophers.
Difference (Philosophy) --- Phenomenology --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Derrida, Jacques --- Lévinas, Emmanuel --- Lévinas, Emmanuel, --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976 --- Lévinas, Emmanuel, - 1906-1995
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