Though Heidegger s "Being and Time" is often cited as one of the
most important philosophical works of the last hundred years, its
Division Two has received relatively little attention. This
outstanding collection corrects that, examining some of the central
themes of Division Two and their wide-ranging and challenging
implications.
An international team of leading philosophers explore the
crucial notions that articulate Heidegger s concept of
authenticity, including death, anxiety, conscience, guilt,
resolution and temporality. In doing so, they clarify the bearing
of Division Two s reflections on our understanding of
intentionality, normativity, responsibility, autonomy and selfhood.
These discussions raise important questions about how we may need
to rethink the morals of Division One of "Being and Time," the
broader project to which that book was devoted, the shaping
influence of figures such as Aristotle and Kierkegaard, as well as
Heidegger s relationship with his contemporaries and
successors.
Essential reading for students and scholars of Heidegger s
thought, and anyone interested in key debates in phenomenology,
ethics, metaphilosophy and philosophy of mind.
Contributors: William Blattner, Clare Carlisle, Taylor Carman,
Steven Galt Crowell, Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Sophia Dandelet, Hubert
Dreyfus, Charles Guignon, Jeffrey Haynes, Stephan Kaufer, Denis
McManus, Stephen Mulhall, George Pattison, Peter Poellner,
Katherine Withy, Mark A. Wrathall."
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