![]() ![]() 3 What Husser} Cares About: Knowledge Known and the Fear of Being-Here 2 ♴ The Distorted Pic ture of a Maturing Phenomenology 2. 2 3 A Summary of the Objections and Some Qualifications 2. 2 2 3 Essence and Manner of Being: The Neglected Reduction 2. 2 2 2 The Absolute Being of Pure Consciousness 2. 2 2 The Forgotten Being of Intentionality 2.2 2 1 The Phenomenological Reduction and Its Questionable Presupposition 2. 2 1 Being, State of Mfairs, and State of Truth 2. 2 The Critique of Husserl 's Phenomenology 2. 1 4 Summary: Field, Aspect, an d Manner of Treatment 2. 1 3 The Original Se nse of the A Priori : "Indiffere nce to Subjectivity" and the Character of an Entity's Being 2. 1 2 3 Ontological Implications of the Doctri ne of Categorial Intuition 2. 1 2 2 "Acts of Ideation " and Grasp of the Universal 2. 1 2 1 "Acts of Syn thesis" and Saturated Perceptions 2. ![]() 1 1 2 Evidence, Being-True, and the Meanings of 'Being' 2. 1 1 1 The Entelechy of Inten tionality and the Stages of Fulfillment 2. 1 The Three Discoveries of Phenomenology 2.1 1 I n ten tionality and the Repudiation of a Cartesian Cognitive Model IXĢ. 2 2 1 The Debate about Truth-Bearers 1.2 2 2 Redundancy, Semantic, and Pragmatic Theories of Truth 1.3 Truth as Validity and the Forms of Actuality 1.31 The Criticism of Psychologism and Heidegger's Ambivalence 1.3 2 The Roots of the Criticism of Psychologism : Lotze 's Concept of Validity The Phenomenological Conception of Truth : The Cri tical Confrontation with Husserl 2. 2 2 The Logical Prejudice and the Question of Truth in the Post-Fregean Tradition of Philosophy of Logic 1. 2 The Logical Prejudice 1.2 1 Sense, Justification, a n d Traditional Scope of th e Logical Prejudice 1. 1 The Question of Truth and the Idea of a Philosophical Logic 1. The Logical Conception of Truth : The Logical Prejudice and Lotze's Concept of Validity 1. Dahlstrom is Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. Dealing with a crucial aspect o f the philosophy o f o n e o f the great thinkers of the twen tieth century, this book will be important to all scholars and students of Heidegger, whether in philosophy, theology, or literary studies. Third, the book demonstrates that Heidegger's deconstruction of Western thinking occurs on three interconnected fron ts: truth, bein g, and time. Second, no other book-length treatmen t explores the breadth and depth of Heidegger's confronta tion with Husserl, his erstwhile mentor. First, it is the only study that attempts to understand the logical dimension of Hei degger's thought in i ts historical context. The book has several distinctive and innovative features. Dahl strom critically examines the genesis, nature, and validity of Heidegger's radical attempt to rethink truth as the disclosure of time, a disclosure al legedly more basic than truths formulated in scientific judgments. This major new study of Heidegger is the first to examine in detail the con cept of existential truth that he developed in the 1 9 20s. Heidegger, Marti n, 188g-1g76 - Con tri bu tions in l o g ic. ![]() I ncludes bib li ogra ph ic a l refe rences and index. Heidegger's c on c e p t of tru th I D an ie l 0. ![]() Library of C o n g res s C a talog i ng in P u b lic atio n Dataĭahlstrom, Daniel 0. First published 200 1 Prin ted in the United States of America Typeface New Baskerville 10.2 5/1 3 p t.Ī catalog record far this book is available from the British Library. S u bj ec t to s tatutory ex c e pt io n and to the p rovis i o n s of relevant c oll ec tive l icens in g agreemen ts, n o r ep r od u c tio n o f any part may take p l ac e without t h e w r itte n p erm issi o n of C a mb rid ge U n ive rs ity P ress. , Wi e n En glish translation© 2001 Cambridge Un iversity Press Http:/ / © 19 9 4 Pass ag en V er l a g, Ges. T h e E d i n bu rg h Bu il ding, Cambridge CB2 2 RU, UKĤ0 Wes t 2 oth Street, New York, NY 10011-42 1 1, USA 1 o Stamford Ro ad, O a kl e i gh, VIC 316 6, A us tral i a Ruiz de Alarcon 13, 2 8 0 1 4 Madrid, Spain Dock H o us e, T h e Wa te r fr o nt, C a pe Town 8oo1, South Mrica T h e Pitt B u i l d in g, Trumpington Stree t, Cambridge, Uni ted K i n gdom CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSilY PRESS PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITI OF CAMBRIDGE ![]()
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