[Dissertation] Heidegger, Time, and Self-transcendence
โ Scribed by James Dean Millikan
- Publisher
- Yale University
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The received view of Martin Heidegger s work is that he leaves little room for reason in the practice of philosophy or the conduct of life. Citing his much-scorned remark that reason is the stiff-necked adversary of thought , critics argue that Heidegger s philosophy effectively severs the tie betwe
Notions of self-determination are central to modern politics, yet the relationship between the self-determination of individuals and peoples has not been adequately addressed, nor adequately allied to cosmopolitanism. Transcendence seeks to rectify this by offering an original theory of self and soc
Don't fence me in: Rorty and Sartre -- On freedom and action: Dewey and Sartre -- A (neo) American in Paris: Bourdieu and Mead -- Mead on cosmopolitanism, sympathy, and war -- W.E.B. Du Bois: double-consciousness, Jamesian sympathy, and the cosmopolitan -- Self-concept in the new sociology of ideas:
<p><i>Transcendence</i> offers an original theory of self and society that reconciles philosophical and political commitments to self-determination, cultural pluralism, and cosmopolitanism.</p>
<div>Notions of self-determination are central to modern politics, yet the relationship between the self-determination of individuals and peoples has not been adequately addressed, nor adequately allied to cosmopolitanism. <I>Transcendence</I> seeks to rectify this by offering an original theory of