The Cambridge companion to Heidegger’s Being and time / edited by Mark A. Wrathall.


New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Part of the series Cambridge companions to philosophy.;Cambridge companions to philosophy.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-413) and index.
  • An overview of Being and time / Mark A. Wrathall and Max Murphey — Martin Heidegger’s Being and time : a carefully planned accident? / Alfred Denker — The question of being / Taylor Carman — The semantics of Dasein and the modality of Being and time / Wayne Martin — Heidegger on space and spatiality / David R. Cerbone — Being-with-others / Hubert L. Dreyfus — Why mood matters / Matthew Ratcliffe — Heidegger on human understanding / Mark A. Wrathall — Heidegger’s pragmatic-existential theory of language and assertion / Barbara Fultner — The empire of signs : Heidegger’s critique of idealism in Being and time / Peter E. Gordon — Heidegger on scepticism, truth, and falsehood / Denis McManus — Death and demise in Being in time / Iain Thomson — Freedom and the ‘ choice to choose oneself in Being and time / Beatrice Han-Pile — Authenticity and resoluteness / William Blattner — Temporality as the ontological sense of care / Stephan Kaufer — Historical finitude / Joseph K. Schear — What if Heideffer were a phenomenologist? / Thomas Sheehan.

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