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Martin Heidegger and the problem of historical meaning
Jeffrey Andrew Barash
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Frontmatter
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Foreword by Paul Ricæur (page vii)
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Introduction (page xvii)
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Part I Toward an Ontology of History: 1912-1927
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1 The Emergence of the Problem of Historical Meaning in Nineteenth-Century German Thought (page 1)
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2 Metaphysics and Historical Meaning in Heidegger's Early Writings (page 64)
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3 Existence and History: Heidegger's Radical Turning Point Between 1918 and 1923 (page 98)
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4 The Theological Roots of Heidegger's Interpretation of Historical Meaning (page 132)
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5 Historical Meaning in the Fundamental Ontology of Being and Time (page 157)
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Part II Toward a History of Being: 1927-1964
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6 Anthropology, Metaphysics, and the Problem of Historical Meaning in Heidegger's Interpretation of the Kehre (page 189)
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Conclusion (page 253)
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Selected Bibliography (page 257)
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Index (page 279)
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Published: c2003
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823222643 (paper)