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Logic : the question of truth / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Thomas Sheehan.

Author/creator Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Other author/creatorSheehan, Thomas.
Format Electronic and Book
EditionEnglish ed.
Publication InfoBloomington : Indiana University Press,
Descriptionxi, 356 p. ; 25 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Uniform titleLogik. English
Series Studies in Continental thought
Studies in Continental thought. ^A257541
Contents The first, most literal meaning of the word "logic" -- A first indication of the concept of the subject matter of "logic" -- A philosophizing logic and traditional scholastic logic -- The possibility and the being of truth in general ; Skepticism -- Outline of the course ; Bibliography -- Psychologism : the name and the concept -- Husserl's critique of psychologism -- The presuppositions of Husserl's critique : a specific concept of truth as the guiding idea -- The roots of these presuppositions -- Anti-critical questions ; The need to take the question of the essence of truth back to Aristotle -- The place of truth, and logos (proposition) -- The basic structure of logos and the phenomenon of making sense -- The conditions of the possibility of logos being false ; The question of truth -- The presupposition for Aristotle's interpretation of truth as the authentic determination of being -- The idea of a phenomenological chronology -- The conditions of the possibility of falsehood within the horizon of the analysis of existence -- Care as the being of existence ; Concern-for and concern-about, authenticity and inauthenticity -- The ur-temporality of care -- Preparatory considerations toward attaining an original understanding of time ; A return to the history of the philosophical interpretation of the concept of time -- Hegel's interpretation of time in the Encylopaedia -- The influence of Aristotle on Hegel's and Bergson's interpretation of time -- A preliminary look at the meaning of time in Kant's Critique of pure reason -- The interpretation of time in the Transcendental Analytic -- The function of time in the Transcendental Logic ; A characterization of the problematic ; The question of the unity of nature ; The original a priori of all combining--the transcendental unity of apperception -- Time as the universal a priori form of all appearances -- Time as original pure self-affection -- The question about the connection between time as original self-affection and the "I think" -- Interpretation of the First Analogy of Experience in the light of our interpretation of time -- The schematism of the pure concepts of the understanding -- Number as the schema of quantity -- Sensation as the schema of reality -- Persistence as the schema of substance -- The now-structure that we have attained : its character of referral and of making present ; The phenomenal demonstrability and limits of Kant's interpretation of time -- Time as an existential of human existence--temporality and the structure of care ; The statement as a making-present.
General noteFifty- three lectures delivered Nov. 5, 1925-Feb. 26, 1926 at Philipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2009039679
ISBN9780253354662 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0253354668 (cloth : alk. paper)

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