Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 199 pages) |
Contents |
Overcoming Husserl : the metaphysics of phenomenology -- Making the nonexplicit explicit -- The hermeneutic nature of analytic philosophy -- There are no facts, only true propositions -- Correcting Heidegger : verifying Heidegger's philosophy from within -- Disclosedness beyond representation -- Disclosedness beyond truth -- Truth versus method -- Semantizing ontology : after the metaphysics of logical positivism -- Being is not a real predicate -- Semantizing being -- Nominalizing being -- Philosophizing analytically : the semantic foundation of philosophy -- The history of optical philosophy -- After the fictitious world of intuition -- The truthful aspect of language -- Language is the consciousness of man -- Epilogue : the linguistic turn as the end of metaphysics -- The dissolution of ontology into formal semantics : a dialogue with Ernst Tugendhat |
Summary |
Contemporary philosophers - analytic as well as continental - tend to feel uneasy about Ernst Tugendhat, who, though he positions himself in the analytic field, poses questions in the Heideggerian style. Tugendhat was one of Martin Heidegger's last pupils and his least obedient, pursuing a new and controversial critical technique. Tugendhat took Heidegger's destruction of Being as presence and developed it in analytic philosophy, more specifically in semantics. Only formal semantics, according to Tugendhat, could answer the questions left open by Heidegger. Yet in doing |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-190) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Tugendhat, Ernst.
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SUBJECT |
Tugendhat, Ernst fast |
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Analysis (Philosophy)
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Hermeneutics.
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hermeneutics.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Post-Structuralism.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Deconstruction.
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Analysis (Philosophy)
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Hermeneutics
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Electronic book
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LC no. |
2007043667 |
ISBN |
9780231512978 |
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023151297X |
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