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Publisher Summary 1
For more than a quarter of a century, Hubert L. Dreyfus has been the leading voice in American philosophy for the continuing relevance of phenomenology, particularly as developed by Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Dreyfus has influenced a generation of students and a wide range of colleagues, and these volumes are an excellent representation of the extent and depth of that influence.
In keeping with Dreyfus's openness to others' ideas, many of the essays in this volume take the form of arguments with various of his positions. The essays focus on the dialogue with the continental philosophical tradition, in particular the work of Heidegger, that has played a foundational role in Dreyfus's thinking. The sections are Philosophy and Authenticity; Modernity, Self, and the World; and Heideggerian Encounters. The book concludes with Dreyfus's responses to the essays.
Contributors:
William D. Blattner, Taylor Carman, David R. Cerbone, Dagfinn Follesdal, Charles Guignon, Michel Haar, Beatrice Han, Alastair Hannay, John Haugeland, Randall Havas, Jeff Malpas, Mark Okrent, Richard Rorty, Julian Young, Michael E. Zimmerman.
Publisher Summary 2
These essays focus on the dialogue with the continental philosophical tradition, in particular the work of Heidegger, that has played a foundational role in Dreyfus's thinking.
目录
Foreword Richard Rorty p. ix
Acknowledgments p. xv
Introduction Mark A. Wrathall and Jeff Malpas p. 1
I Philosophy and Authenticity p. 11
1 Must We Be Inauthentic? Taylor Carman p. 13
2 The Significance of Authenticity Randall Havas p. 29
3 Truth and Finitude: Heidegger's Transcendental Existentialism John Haugeland p. 43
4 Philosophy and Authenticity: Heidegger's Search for a Ground for Philosophizing Charles Guignon p. 79
II Modernity, Self, and World p. 103
5 Kierkegaard's Present Age and Ours Alastair Hannay p. 105
6 The End of Authentic Selfhood in the Postmodern Age? Michael E. Zimmerman p. 123
7 "The End of Metaphysics" and "A New Beginning" Michel Haar p. 149
8 Nietzsche and the "Masters of Truth": The Pre-Socratics and Christ Beatrice Han p. 165
9 What Is Dwelling? The Homelessness of Modernity and the Worlding of the World Julian Young p. 187
10 Uncovering the Space of Disclosedness: Heidegger, Technology, and the Problem of Spatiality in Being and Time Jeff Malpas p. 205
III Heideggerian Encounters p. 229
11 The Primacy of Practice and Assertoric Truth: Dewey and Heidegger William D. Blattner p. 231
12 Absorbed Coping, Husserl and Heidegger Dagfinn Follesdal p. 251
13 Proofs and Presuppositions: Heidegger, Searle, and the "Reality" of the "External" World David R. Cerbone p. 259
14 Intending the Intender (Or, Why Heidegger Isn't Davidson) Mark Okrent p. 279
IV Responses p. 303
15 Responses Hubert L. Dreyfus p. 305
Notes p. 343
References p. 385
Contributors p. 397
Index p. 399
Acknowledgments p. xv
Introduction Mark A. Wrathall and Jeff Malpas p. 1
I Philosophy and Authenticity p. 11
1 Must We Be Inauthentic? Taylor Carman p. 13
2 The Significance of Authenticity Randall Havas p. 29
3 Truth and Finitude: Heidegger's Transcendental Existentialism John Haugeland p. 43
4 Philosophy and Authenticity: Heidegger's Search for a Ground for Philosophizing Charles Guignon p. 79
II Modernity, Self, and World p. 103
5 Kierkegaard's Present Age and Ours Alastair Hannay p. 105
6 The End of Authentic Selfhood in the Postmodern Age? Michael E. Zimmerman p. 123
7 "The End of Metaphysics" and "A New Beginning" Michel Haar p. 149
8 Nietzsche and the "Masters of Truth": The Pre-Socratics and Christ Beatrice Han p. 165
9 What Is Dwelling? The Homelessness of Modernity and the Worlding of the World Julian Young p. 187
10 Uncovering the Space of Disclosedness: Heidegger, Technology, and the Problem of Spatiality in Being and Time Jeff Malpas p. 205
III Heideggerian Encounters p. 229
11 The Primacy of Practice and Assertoric Truth: Dewey and Heidegger William D. Blattner p. 231
12 Absorbed Coping, Husserl and Heidegger Dagfinn Follesdal p. 251
13 Proofs and Presuppositions: Heidegger, Searle, and the "Reality" of the "External" World David R. Cerbone p. 259
14 Intending the Intender (Or, Why Heidegger Isn't Davidson) Mark Okrent p. 279
IV Responses p. 303
15 Responses Hubert L. Dreyfus p. 305
Notes p. 343
References p. 385
Contributors p. 397
Index p. 399
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