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Event and world
Claude Romano-
Frontmatter
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Translator's Note (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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Introduction: The Problem (page 1)
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1. Events Before Anything (page 3)
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2. The Metaontological Status of Events in Stoicism (page 5)
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3. Events from the Perspective of Heideggerian "Ontology" (page 10)
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PART 1. EVENTS (page 23)
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4. Events as Innerworldly Facts (page 23)
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5. Innerworldly Facts and Events in the Evential Sense (page 27)
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6. The Phenomenological Problem of the "World": Fact, Context, and Interpretation (page 32)
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7. Causality and Origin (page 39)
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8. The Impossibility of Dating Events, and Their "Unexperienceable" Character (page 45)
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9. The Task of an Evential Hermeneutics: Elucidating the Meaning of the Human Adventure Using Events as the Guiding Thread; The Advenant and His Eventials; Temporality (page 49)
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PART 2. THE ADVENANT (page 57)
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10. Evential Hermeneutics and Its Delimitation from Psychology or Anthropology (page 57)
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11. Understanding as Evential (page 60)
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12. The Evential Concept of World: Event as "Phenomenological Transition" (page 65)
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13. The Evential Meaning of Birth (page 69)
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14. Eventuality (page 82)
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15. Selfhood and Responsibility (page 91)
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16. Despair and Terror (page 101)
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17. Selfhood and Otherness: The Phenomena of Bereavement and Encounter (page 114)
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18. The Advenant and the Subject (page 129)
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PART 3. EXPERIENCE (page 143)
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A. The Primary Phenomenological Meaning of Experience (page 143)
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19. Experience as Undergoing What Cannot Be Experienced (page 143)
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20. Understanding and Experience (page 150)
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21. Experience as a Fundamental Characteristic of Humanity, and the Question of Transcendental Empiricism (page 157)
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22. Experience and Speech (page 164)
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23. Experience at the Limits: Suffering, Death (page 173)
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B. The Concealing and Downgrading of the Original Meaning of Ex-per-ience: Empiricism (page 189)
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24. The Genesis of Empiricism (page 190)
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25. The De-worlding of Events and Information (page 200)
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26. Conclusion: The Task of a Hermeneutic of Temporality (page 211)
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Notes (page 213)
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Index (page 235)
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Published: 2009
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823229703 (hardcover)
- 9780823229710 (paper)