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Daniel O. Dahlstrom

    Philosophical legacies
    Husserl's Logical investigations
    Interpreting Heidegger
    Heidegger's concept of truth
    Kant and his German contemporaries
    Introduction to phenomenological research
    • 2018

      Kant and his German contemporaries

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Kant's philosophical achievements have long overshadowed those of his German contemporaries, often to the point of concealing his contemporaries' influence upon him. This volume of new essays draws on recent research into the rich complexity of eighteenth-century German thought, examining key figures in the development of aesthetics and art history, the philosophy of history and education, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. The essays range over numerous thinkers including Baumgarten, Mendelssohn, Meyer, Winckelmann, Herder, Schiller, Hamann and Fichte, showing how they variously influenced, challenged, and revised Kant's philosophy, at times moving it in novel directions unacceptable to the magister himself. The volume will be valuable for all who are interested in this distinctive period of German philosophy.

      Kant and his German contemporaries
    • 2011

      Interpreting Heidegger

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This volume of essays by internationally prominent scholars interprets the full range of Heidegger's thought and major critical interpretations of it. It explores such central themes as hermeneutics, facticity and Ereignis, conscience in Being and Time, freedom in the writings of his period of transition from fundamental ontology, and his mature criticisms of metaphysics and ontotheology. The volume also examines Heidegger's interpretations of other authors, the philosophers Aristotle, Kant and Nietzsche and the poets Rilke, Trakl and George. A final group of essays interprets the critical reception of Heidegger's thought, both in the analytic tradition (Ryle, Carnap, Rorty and Dreyfus) and in France (Derrida and Lévinas). This rich and wide-ranging collection will appeal to all who are interested in the themes, the development and the context of Heidegger's philosophical thought.

      Interpreting Heidegger
    • 2008

      Philosophical legacies

      • 267 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The essays trace carefully the histories of the influences of earlier thinkers and their legacies upon later thinkers.

      Philosophical legacies
    • 2005

      Introduction to Phenomenological Research , volume 17 of Martin Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe, contains his first lectures given at Marburg in the winter semester of 1923–1924. In these lectures, Heidegger introduces the notion of phenomenology by tracing it back to Aristotle's treatments of phainomenon and logos . This extensive commentary on Aristotle is an important addition to Heidegger's ongoing interpretations which accompany his thinking during the period leading up to Being and Time. Additionally, these lectures develop critical differences between Heidegger's phenomenology and that of Descartes and Husserl and elaborate questions of facticity, everydayness, and flight from existence that are central in his later work. Here, Heidegger dismantles the history of ontology and charts a new course for phenomenology by defining and distinguishing his own methods.

      Introduction to phenomenological research
    • 2003

      Husserl's Logical investigations

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Husserl's " Logical Investigations " is designed to help students and specialists work their way through Husserl's expansive text by bringing together in a single volume six self-contained, expository yet critical essays, each the work of an international expert on Husserl's thought and each devoted to a separate Logical Investigation.

      Husserl's Logical investigations
    • 2001

      Heidegger's concept of truth

      • 492 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "Dealing with a crucial aspect of the philosophy of one of the great thinkers of the twentieth century, this book will be especially important to all scholars and students of Heidegger, whether in philosophy, theology, or literary studies."--BOOK JACKET.

      Heidegger's concept of truth