Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle, the text of a
lecturecourse presented at the University of Freiburg in the winter
of 1921--22, was firstpublished in 1985 as volume 61 of Heidegger's
collected works. Preceding Being andTime, the work shows Heidegger
introducing novel vocabulary as he searches for hisgenuine
philosophical voice. Here, Heidegger first takes up the role of
thedefinition of philosophy and then elaborates a conception of
'factical life, 'orhuman life as it is lived concretely in relation
to the world, a relation he calls'caring.' Heidegger's descriptions
of the movement of life are original, striking, and unique to this
lecture course. As he works out a phenomenology of factical life,
Heidegger lays the groundwork for a phenomenological interpretation
of Aristotle, one of the pivotal influences in the development of
his philosophy. As an earlyarticulation of Heidegger's thought,
this book will be an indispensable resource forscholars and
students.
Studies in ContinentalThought
John Sallis, general editor
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