Being and time /

Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976,

Being and time / Martin Heidegger ; translated [from the 7th German ed.] by John Macquarrie & Edward Robinson ; foreword by Taylor Carmen. - xxvi, 589 pages ; 22 cm

Reprint. Originally published: Harper & Row, 1962. Translation of: Sein und Zeit.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 489-501) and indexes.

Foreword / by Taylor Carman -- Translator's preface -- Author's preface to the seventh German edition -- Introduction: Exposition of the question of the meaning of being. I. The necessity, structure, and priority of the question of being ; II. The twofold task in working out the question of being : method and design of our investigation -- Part I. The interpretation of Dasein in terms of temporality, and the explication of time as the transcendental horizon for the question of being. Division 1. Preparatory fundamental analysis of Dasein. I. Exposition of the task of a preparatory analysis of Dasein ; II. Being-in-the-world in general as the basic state of Dasein ; III. The worldhood of the world ; IV. Being-in-the-world as being-with and being-one's-self : the 'they' ; V. Being-in as such ; VI. Care as the being of Dasein -- Division 2. Dasein and temporality. I. Dasein's possibility of being-a-whole, and being-towards-death ; II. Dasein's attestation of an authentic potentiality-for-being, and resoluteness ; III. Dasein's authentic potentiality-for-being-a-whole, and temporality as the ontological meaning of care ; IV. Temporality and everydayness ; V. Temporality and historicality ; VI. Temporality and within-time-ness as the source of the ordinary conception of time -- Glossary of German terms.

An English translation of Martin Heidegger's 1927 analysis of the character of philosophic inquiry and the relation of the possibility of such inquiry to the human condition.

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