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This second volume of David Kleinberg-Levin's study of Heidegger's phenomenology of perception sheds light on how Heidegger works, both critically and constructively, with seeing and hearing. The author explores how these capacities address the ills illuminated by Heidegger's critique of metaphysics and the nihilism devastating the Western world.
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Table of Contents
- Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Perception
- Contents
- Bibliographical Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. Prelude and Promise
- Part I. The Ontological Dimension of Embodiment: Da-sein in the Sensible
- Part II. Formation
- Chapter 1. Vision as Paradigm in the Life of Thought
- Chapter 2. The Gestalt. Figure and Ground, Subject and Object
- Chapter 3. The Gestell. The Gestalt in a Time of the Total Imposition of Order
- Part III. Opening Worlds of Possibility
- Chapter 4. Gelassenheit in Perception. Caring for the Truth of Being
- Chapter 5. The Geviert. The Thing and Its World Redeemed
- Part IV. Hearkening
- Chapter 6. Following the Echo
- Index
- About the Author
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