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Heidegger and Aristotle : The Twofoldness of Being.
Title:
Heidegger and Aristotle : The Twofoldness of Being.
Author:
Brogan, Walter A.
ISBN:
9780791483015
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 pages)
Series:
SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Contents:
Heidegger and Aristotle -- contents -- preface -- 1. MARTIN HEIDEGGER'S RELATIONSHIP TO ARISTOTLE -- Heidegger's Phenomenological Reading of Aristotle -- What It Means to Read Aristotle as a Phenomenologist -- The Lost Manuscript: An Introduction to Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle -- 2. THE DOUBLING OF PHUSIS: ARISTOTLE'S VIEW OF NATURE -- The Meaning of Phusis -- Heidegger's Ontological Interpretation of Movement in Aristotle's Philosophy -- The Phenomenology of Seeing and the Recognition of Movement as the Being of Beings -- The Meaning of Cause in Natural Beings: Heidegger's Rejection of Agent Causality -- Ontological Movement and the Constancy of Beings -- Phusis as the Granting of Place: Change and the Place of Beings -- The Complex Relationship of Phusis and Technē -- The Horizon for Understanding Phusis: The Meaning of Ousia -- 3. THE DESTRUCTURING OF THE TRADITION -- Aristotle's Confrontation with Antiphon -- Elemental Being (Stoicheia): Aristotle's Conception of Ontological Difference -- The Meaning of Eternal (Aidion) and Its Relation to Limit (Peras) -- The Necessity Belonging to Beings (Anangkē) and the Possibility of Violence -- The Law of Non-Contradiction -- The Difference Between Being and Beings -- The Method of Aristotle's Thought -- The Path of Aristotle's Thought: The Twofoldness of Phusis -- Aristotle's Hylomorphic Theory -- The Way of Logos in the Discovery of Phusis -- Genesis and Sterēsis: The Negation at the Heart of Being -- 4. THE FORCE OF BEING -- Aristotle's Resolution of the Aporia of Early Greek Philosophy -- The Rejection of the Categorial Sense of Being as the Framework for Understanding Being as Force -- The Non-Categorial Meaning of Logos in Connection with Being as Dunamis: Force in Relationship to Production -- Aristotle's Confrontation with the Megarians: The Way of Being-Present of Force.

The Connection Between Force and Perception: The Capability of Disclosing Beings as Such -- 5. HEIDEGGER AND ARISTOTLE: AN ONTOLOGY OF HUMAN DASEIN -- Dasein and the Question of Practical Life -- Sein und Zeit and the Ethics of Aristotle -- Plato's Dialectical Philosophy and Aristotle's Recovery of Nous: The Problem of Rhetoric and the Limits of Logos -- The Ontological Status of Dialectic -- Plato's Negative Account of Rhetoric in the Gorgias -- Plato's Positive Account of Rhetoric in the Phaedrus -- The Sophist Course: Aristotle's Recovery of Truth after Plato -- The 1925-1926 Logik Course: Aristotle's Twofold Sense of Truth -- CONCLUSION -- notes -- bibliography -- index -- A -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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