Authors: Steven Crowell (Editor), Jeff Malpas
ISBN-13: 9780804755115, ISBN-10: 0804755116
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: 1
Steven Crowell is the Mullen Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Rice University. He is the author of Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths toward Transcendental Phenomenology. Jeff Malpas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania, where he is also Director of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Ethics. He is the author of Place and Experience: A Philosophical Topography.
Book Synopsis
The thirteen original essays in this volume represent the most sustained investigation, in any language, of the connections between Heidegger's thought—both early and late—and the tradition of transcendental philosophy.
Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Introduction: Transcendental Heidegger Steven Crowell Jeff Malpas 1
Ontology, the A Priori, and the Primacy of Practice: An Aporia in Heidegger's Early Philosophy William Blattner 10
Heidegger on Kant on Transcendence David Carr 28
Conscience and Reason: Heidegger and the Grounds of Intentionality Steven Crowell 43
Transcendental Truth and the Truth That Prevails Daniel O. Dahlstrom 63
The Descent of the Logos: Limits of Transcendental Reflection Karsten Harries 74
Letting Be John Haugeland 93
Heidegger and the Synthetic A Priori Cristina Lafont 104
Heidegger's Topology of Being Jeff Malpas 119
Heidegger's Transcendental Phenomenology in the Light of Husserl's Project of First Philosophy Dermot Moran 135
The "I Think" and the For-the-Sake-of-Which Mark Okrent 151
Heidegger's "Scandal of Philosophy": The Problem of the Ding an sich in Being and Time Herman Philipse 169
Necessary Conditions for the Possibility of What Isn't: Heidegger on Failed Meaning Robert B. Pippin 199
Projection andPurposiveness: Heidegger's Kant and the Temporalization of Judgment Rachel Zuckert 215
Notes 255
Bibliography 285
Index 297
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