D'Une Phenomenologie De La Perception Chez Heidegger
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published:30th Jun '96
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This book claims to inaugurate the thematization of a phenomenology of perception in Heidegger. Running counter to many recent interpretations concerning crucial questions of Heideggerian ontology (particularly the temporal articulation of present and the distinction between Zuhandenheit and Vorhandenheit), it defends the unexpected thesis that the temporality of perception serves as a conductor of the Heideggerian ontology of time, by splitting temporality into authentic and unauthentic modes. Concise commentary on the texts of the Marburg period show that the opposition between the authentic temporality of "natural" perception (positively identified as circumspection) and the unauthentic temporality of "theoretical" perception does not merely summarize the entire Heideggerian critique of Husserl but, above all, helps to open a decisive path in the phenomenological account of perception in its evolution from Husserl to Merleau-Ponty.
ISBN: 9780792337768
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: 498g
228 pages
1996 ed.