Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being.
by
 
Tonner, Philip.

Title
Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being.

Author
Tonner, Philip.

ISBN
9781441111685

Personal Author
Tonner, Philip.

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
1 online resource (229 pages)

Series
Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy

Contents
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations of Heidegger's Works -- Introduction -- General Introduction -- The Univocity of Being -- The Modern Predicament -- 1. The Problem of Univocity in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy -- From Heidegger to Aristotle -- Medieval Philosophy -- Scholasticism -- 2. Heidegger, Scotus and Univocity -- Section One -- The Question of Being -- Analogy, the Medieval Experience of Life -- Univocity and Phenomenology -- Destruction and Tradition -- Metaphysics -- Phenomenological Philosophy and Aletheia -- Descartes, Scholasticism and Time -- The Presupposition of the Tradition -- Section Two -- Scholasticism, Analogy and the Interpretation of Heidegger -- The Phenomena of Beingness and Time -- Beyond Being -- The Analogical Interpretation of Heidegger's Text -- 3. Univocity and Phenomenological Philosophy -- Being and Some Other Key Terms -- The Phenomenology of Being and the Question of Dasein -- Transcendental Philosophy -- Univocity from 1916 to 1927 -- Cartesian Connections and the Medieval Ontology -- Dasein, Univocity and the Question of Analogy -- 4. Univocity and Fundamental Ontology -- Husserl and Heidegger -- Phenomenology, Being and Univocity -- Univocity and Analogy -- 5. Univocity and Heidegger's Later Thought -- Section One -- Mysticism -- The Present Age -- The Later Heidegger -- A-Letheia, Ereignis and Epochal Immanence -- A History of Being -- Section Two -- The Tradition -- The History of Metaphysics -- The Medieval and the Modern -- A History of the Modern: Subjectivity -- 6. Univocity and the Problem of History -- History and Civilization -- Art and History -- Fractured History -- Language and Poetry -- The Fate of Univocity -- The Re-enchanted Forest -- Being Mortal -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The Univocity of Being: Deleuze -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F.
 
G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.

Abstract
In Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being, Philip Tonner presents an interpretation of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger in terms of the doctrine of the 'univocity of being'. According to the doctrine of univocity there is a fundamental concept of being that is truly predicable of everything that exists. This book explores Heidegger's engagement with the work of John Duns Scotus, who raised philosophical univocity to its historical apotheosis. Early in his career, Heidegger wrote a book-length study of what he took to be a philosophical text of Duns Scotus'. Yet, the word 'univocity' rarely features in translations of Heidegger's works. Tonner shows, by way of a comprehensive discussion of Heidegger's philosophy, that a univocal notion of being in fact plays a distinctive and crucial role in his thought. This book thus presents a novel interpretation of Heidegger's work as a whole that builds on a suggested interpretation by Gilles Deleuze in Difference and Repetition and casts a new light on Heidegger's philosophy, clearly illuminating his debt to Duns Scotus.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Duns Scotus, John, -- ca. 1266-1308.
 
Electronic books. -- local.
 
Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976.
 
Ontology.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1213156-1001B3279 .H49 -- T59 2009 EBEbrary E-Books