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Record Nr.

UNINA9910956075203321

Autore

Elkholy Sharin N.

Titolo

Heidegger and a metaphysics of feeling : Angst and the finitude of being / Sharin N. Elkholy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; New York, : Continuum, 2008

ISBN

9786612876981

9781472546623

1472546628

9781282876989

1282876988

9781441195494

1441195491

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (162 p.)

Collana

Continuum studies in Continental philosophy

Disciplina

193

Soggetti

Anxiety

Finite, The

Truth

Alētheia (The Greek word)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [135]-148) and index

Nota di contenuto

Introduction: The Yoking of Angst to Aletheia  -- 1. Introduction to the project and method of Being and Time -- 2. Being-toward-death: Stage one of Angst -- 3. Being-guilty-Stage Two of Angst -- 4. Angst and Aletheia -- Conclusion: Angst and Historicity --  Works Cited --

Sommario/riassunto

The early Heidegger of Being and Time is generally believed to locate finitude strictly within the individual, based on an understanding that this individual will have to face its death alone and in its singularity. Facing death is characterized by the mood of Angst (anxiety), as death is not an experience one can otherwise access outside of one's own demise. In the later Heidegger, the finitude of the individual is rooted in the finitude of the world it lives in and within which it actualizes its possibilities, or Being.  Against the standard reading that the early Heidegger places the emphasis on individual finitude, this important



new book shows how the later model of the finitude of Being is developed in Being and Time. Elkholy questions the role of Angst in Heidegger's discussion of death and it is at the point of transition from the nothing back to the world of projects that the author locates finitude and shows that Heidegger's later thinking of the finitude of Being is rooted in Being and Time