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How would Heidegger’s Being and Time have ended? How should it have concluded? Why didn’t he finish it? What would he have said about being in the final, concluding Division of the book that was never published, or perhaps even written? Some of the world’s leading Heidegger scholars offer answers to these questions, shedding new light on the central ideas of the book along the way. If we understand what the third Division would have said, we can understand the book as a whole better. If we can see why he didn’t write it, we can appreciate his later work anew.
Keywords: Being and Time, Heidegger, Being, Time, Dasein, Ontology, Continental philosophy, Phenomenology
Print publication date: 2015 | Print ISBN-13: 9780262029681 |
Published to MIT Press Scholarship Online: September 2016 | DOI:10.7551/mitpress/9780262029681.001.0001 |
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