LEADER : 00000nam 2200000uu 4500 |
008 130809s1996||||th 000 0 eng d |
020 ^a0791426777 (hardcover) |
020 ^a0791426785 (pbk.) |
050 00 ^a B3279.H48^bS43 1996 |
100 1 ^aHeidegger, Martin,^d1889-1976. |
240 10 ^aSein und Zeit.^lEnglish. |
245 10 ^aBeing and time :^ba translation of Sein und Zeit /^cMartinHeidegger ; translated by Joan Stambaugh. |
260 ^aAlbany, NY :^bState University of New York Press,^cc1996. |
300 ^axix, 487 p. ;^c23 cm. |
490 1 ^aSUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 399-418). |
505 0 ^aIntroduction: The exposition of the question of themeaning of being -- The necessity, structure, and priorityof the question of being -- The double task in working outthe question of being: the method of the investigation andits outline -- The interpretation of a Da-sein in terms oftemporality and the explication of time as the transcendental horizon of the question of being -- The preparatory fundamental analysis of Da-sein -- The exposition of the task of a preparatory analysis of Da-sein -- Being-in-the-world in general as the fundamental constitution of Da-sein -- The worldliness of the world --Being in the world as being-with and being a self: the ^"they^" -- Being in as such -- Care as the being of Da-sein-- Da-sein and temporality -- The possible being-a-whole of Da-sein and being-toward-death -- The attestation of Da-sein of an authentic potentiality of being, and resoluteness -- The authentic potentiality for being a whole of Da-sein, and temporality as the ontological meaning of care -- Temporality and everydayness -- Temporality and historicity -- Temporality and within-timeness as the origin of the vulgar concept of time. |
650 0 ^aOntology. |
650 0 ^aSpace and time. |
700 1 ^aStambaugh, Joan,^d1932- |
830 0 ^aSUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy. |
999 ^aประวีณา ปานทอง |