Heidegger and Logic

Posted on August 9, 2010
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Heidegger and Logic. Greg Shirley’s books sounds like one I’d want to pick up. “In other words, the uncovering of an entity discloses this entity just as it is in itself, even if, owing to Dasein’s temporal and spatial finitude this uncovering is in turn ‘always only a dimension or aspect of the thing itself.’” Sounds very Peircean.

Related posts:

  1. Heidegger on Presencing and Nothing
  2. Structuralism
  3. Heidegger, Humans and Language
  4. What is Dasein?
  5. Time as Space
  6. Stoics

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I’m holding out for a priced-to-sell paperback edition.

Ouch. I didn’t see the price. $88! I wish folks would get past the library pricing.

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