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020 _a9780521020947
082 _a111
_bBLA
100 _aBlattner, William D.
245 _aHeidegger's temporal idealism
260 _bCambridge University Press,
_c1999
_aCambridge :
300 _axvii, 325 p. ;
_c23 cm
365 _d53.99
_bGBP
_c95.20
490 _aModern European philosophy
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book is a systematic reconstruction of Heidegger's account of time and temporality in Being and Time. The author locates Heidegger in a tradition of 'temporal idealism' with its sources in Plotinus, Leibniz, and Kant. For Heidegger, time can only be explained in terms of 'originary temporality', a concept integral to his ontology. Blattner sets out not only the foundations of Heidegger's ontology, but also his phenomenology of the experience of time. Focusing on a neglected but central aspect of Being and Time, this book will be of considerable interest to all students of Heidegger both inside and outside philosophy.
650 _aHeidegger, Martin
650 _aAcknowledgments
650 _aAbility thesis
650 _a Affectivity thesis
650 _a Being-in-the-world
650 _aCognition
650 _aDasein
650 _a Death
650 _aExistentialism
650 _aIntratemporality
650 _aKant, Immanuel
650 _a Nullity
650 _aOriginary temporality
650 _aPhenomenology
650 _aPragmatic temporality
650 _aSubjectivism
650 _a Unattainability thesis
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