The metaphysical foundations of logic /
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Author / Creator: | Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 |
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Uniform title: | Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Logik im Ausgang von Leibniz. English |
Imprint: | Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1984. |
Description: | vii, 241 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English German |
Series: | Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/629301 |
Table of Contents:
- Key to References Cited in the Text
- Introduction
- I. On the traditional conception of logic
- II. Introduction to the idea of philosophy
- III. The Definition of philosophy according to Aristotle
- IV. The Basic question of philosophy and the question of man
- V. Basic problems of a philosophical logic
- VI. The traditional classifications of logic and the task of returning to the foundations of this logic
- Preliminary Note
- Firt Major Part
- Dismantling Leibniz's Doctrine of Judgement Down to Basic Metaphysical Problems
- 1. Characterization of the general structure of judgment
- 2. Judgement and the idea of truth. The basic forms of truth
- In memoriam Max Scheler
- 3. The idea of truth and the principles of knowledge
- Summary
- 4. The idea of knowledge as such
- 5. The essential determination of the being of genuine beings
- a. The monad as drive
- b. Intermediate reflections to find the guiding clue for the interpretation of being
- c. The structure
- 6. The basic notion of being as such (not carried out)
- 7. The theory of judgment and the notion of being. Logic and ontology
- Second Major Part
- The Metaphysics of the Principle of Reason as the Foundational Problem of Logic
- First Section: Exposition of teh Dimensions of the Problem
- 8. The principle of ground as a rule of thought
- 9. The essence of truth and its essential relation to "ground"
- a. The essence of propositional truth
- b. Intentionality and transcendence
- 10. The problem of transcendence and the problem of Being and Time
- Appendix: Describing the Idea and Function of a Fundamental Ontology
- Second Section: The problem of Ground
- 11. The transcendence of Dasein
- a. On the concept of transcendence
- b. The phenomenon of world
- c. Freedom and world
- 12. Transcendence and temporality (nihil originarium)
- 13. Transcendence temporalizing itself in temporality and the essence of ground
- 14. The essence of ground and the idea of logic supplement: distance and nearness
- Editor's epilogue
- Translator's afterword
- Index