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New perspectives in ontology.
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James Bahoh proposes a new methodology for explaining Heidegger's philosophy that solves a set of interpretive problems in his difficult later work and led to substantial inconsistencies in the scholarship. Bahoh reconstructs Heidegger's concept of event in relation to his theories of history, truth, difference, ground and time-space.
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Table of Contents
- Heidegger’s Ontology of Events
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Frequently Cited Works
- Introduction
- 1 The Methodological Ground of Heidegger’s Ontology of Events
- 2 The Historical and Ontological Senses of ‘Event’ and their Relation
- 3 Dasein and the Precursory Question of Truth
- 4 Truth and Event in Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis)
- 5 Difference, Truth, and Event
- 6 Event, Ground, and Time-Space
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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