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Contents
Charlemagnes Monogram | 1 |
1 Introduction | 3 |
2 The Problem of Consciousness | 11 |
3 The Earliest Vision | 26 |
4 Truth Being and Mind | 40 |
5 The Kehre | 56 |
6 The Essence of Truth | 72 |
7 The Later Heidegger | 85 |
8 Reading Heidegger After Heidegger | 99 |
Ψυχή Being Not a Soul but the Unmediated Discovery of Being | 117 |
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Back Cover | 135 |
Common terms and phrases
alētheia ancient Greeks animals argument Aristotle Aristotle’s basic Beaufret become behavior Being-in-the-World body brain Capobianco chapter comportment concealed concept context Cosmelli critique Dasein Definition of Philosophy Derrida Descartes Descartes’s disclosedness discussion Dreyfus Dreyfus’s dualism Edelman emphasis emptiness encounter entity epiphenomenalism epistemologies Essence of Truth example existence explain fact factical focus freedom Geschlecht Heidegger 1993 Heidegger 2002a Heidegger argues Heidegger notes Heidegger’s thought human Husserl’s intentionality interpolation interpretation Jacques Derrida Kisiel knowledge later lectures lived experience Martin Heidegger Maurice Merleau-Ponty meaning meaningful mental Metaphysics mind mind/body mind/body problem modern nature neural neurophenomenology Noë objects ontological openedness panpsychism panpsychist Parmenides perceived perception Phenomenology physical possible present present-at-hand primordial problem of consciousness Question of Truth reading relation relationship revealed ruinance scientific sciousness sense Sheehan social soul specific structure suggests Theaetetus things thinking tion translation translator’s understanding understood Velmans word φύσις