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Martin Heidegger

Exploring the Foundations of Existence and Human Experience.

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Author: Martin Heidegger

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780631197706

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/16/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. The Necessity of an Explicit Repetition of the Question of Being
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Chapter 2: 2. The Formal Structure of the Question of Being
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Chapter 3: 3. The Ontological Priority of the Question of Being
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Chapter 4: 4. The Ontic Priority of the Question of Being
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Chapter 5: 5. The Ontological Analysis of Dasein as Exposing the Horizon for an Interpretation of the Meaning o
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Chapter 6: 6. The Task of a Destruction of the History of Ontology
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Chapter 7: 7. The Phenomenological Method of the Investigation
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Chapter 8: A. The Concept of Phenomenon
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Chapter 9: B. The Concept of Logos
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Chapter 10: C. The Preliminary Concept of Phenomenology
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Chapter 11: 8. The Outline of the Treatise
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Chapter 12: 9. The Theme of the Analytic of Dasein
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Chapter 13: 10. How the Analytic of Dasein is to be Distinguished from Anthropology, Psychology, and Biology
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Chapter 14: 11. The Existential Analytic and the Interpretation of Primitive Dasein: The Difficulties in Securin
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Chapter 15: 12. The Preliminary Sketch of Being-in-the-World in Terms of the Orientation toward Being-in as Such
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Chapter 16: 13. The Exemplification of Being-in in a Founded Mode: Knowing the World
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Chapter 17: 14. The Idea of the Worldliness of the World in General
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Chapter 18: A. Analysis of Environmentality and Worldliness in General
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Chapter 19: 15. The Being of Beings Encountered in the Surrounding World
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Chapter 20: 16. The Worldly Character of the Surrounding World Announcing Itself in Innerworldly Beings
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Chapter 21: 17. Reference and Signs
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Chapter 22: 18. Relevance and Significance: The Worldliness of the World
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Chapter 23: B. The Contrast Between Our Analysis of Worldliness and Descartes' Interpretation of the World
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Chapter 24: 19. The Determination of the "World" as Res Extensa
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Chapter 25: 20. The Fundaments of the Ontological Definition of the "World"
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Chapter 26: 21. The Hermeneutical Discussion of the Cartesian Ontology of the "World"
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Chapter 27: C. The Aroundness of the Surrounding World and the Spatiality of Dasein
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Chapter 28: 23. The Spatiality of Being-in-the-World
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Chapter 29: 24. The Spatiality of Dasein and Space
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Chapter 30: 25. The Approach to the Existential Question of the Who of Dasein
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Chapter 31: 26. The Dasein-with of Others and Everyday Being-with
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Chapter 32: 27. Everyday Being a Self and the They
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Chapter 33: 28. The Task of a Thematic Analysis of Being-in
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Chapter 34: A. The Existential Constitution of the There
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Chapter 35: 30. Fear as a Mode of Attunement
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Chapter 36: 31. Da-sein as Understanding
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Chapter 37: 32. Understanding and Interpretation
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Chapter 38: 33. Statement as a Derivative Mode of Interpretation
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Chapter 39: 34. Da-sein and Discourse. Language
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Chapter 40: B. The Everyday Being of the There and the Falling Prey of Dasein
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Chapter 41: 36. Curiosity
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Chapter 42: 37. Ambiguity
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Chapter 43: 38. Falling Prey and Thrownness
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Chapter 44: 39. The Question of the Primordial Totality of the Structural Whole of Dasein
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Chapter 45: 40. The Fundamental Attunement of Anxiety as an Eminent Disclosedness of Dasein
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Chapter 46: 41. The Being of Dasein as Care
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Who should listen Being and Time

The summary audiobook of "Being and Time" by Martin Heidegger is ideal for philosophy students, scholars, and curious listeners who want to grasp the fundamental concepts of existentialism and ontology without diving into the dense original text. It is particularly beneficial for those interested in existential philosophy, metaphysics, and the nature of human existence, as well as readers seeking to understand Heidegger's influence on modern thought. Whether for academic purposes, personal interest, or philosophical exploration, this summary provides a concise and accessible introduction to Heidegger's complex ideas.

3 quotes from Being and Time

  • "Being is not something that can be defined or explained; it is the very essence of our existence and understanding."
  • "To be is to be in time; we cannot understand existence without considering the temporal nature of our being."
  • "The awareness of our own mortality is what gives life its urgency and meaning; it calls us to live authentically and fully in the present moment."

Author : Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger was a profound German philosopher, widely regarded as one of the 20th century's most significant thinkers, particularly in the realms of existentialism and phenomenology. Born in 1889 in Messkirch, Germany, Heidegger initially studied theology and later shifted to philosophy, becoming a pivotal figure in the philosophical discourse of his time. His seminal work, "Being and Time," published in 1927, explores the concept of "Being" and introduces key ideas about human existence, time, and the nature of reality. Heidegger's intricate analysis of existence has influenced various fields, including literature, psychology, and theology, though his affiliations during the Nazi era have sparked considerable controversy and debate. With his innovative approach to metaphysics and language, Heidegger's thoughts continue to challenge and inspire philosophical inquiry.

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Being and Time Free Audiobook Download

Martin Heidegger

Exploring the Foundations of Existence and Human Experience.

4.0524063rating

Information

Author: Martin Heidegger

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780631197706

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/16/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Being and Time

The summary audiobook of "Being and Time" by Martin Heidegger is ideal for philosophy students, scholars, and curious listeners who want to grasp the fundamental concepts of existentialism and ontology without diving into the dense original text. It is particularly beneficial for those interested in existential philosophy, metaphysics, and the nature of human existence, as well as readers seeking to understand Heidegger's influence on modern thought. Whether for academic purposes, personal interest, or philosophical exploration, this summary provides a concise and accessible introduction to Heidegger's complex ideas.

3 quotes from Being and Time

  • "Being is not something that can be defined or explained; it is the very essence of our existence and understanding."
  • "To be is to be in time; we cannot understand existence without considering the temporal nature of our being."
  • "The awareness of our own mortality is what gives life its urgency and meaning; it calls us to live authentically and fully in the present moment."

Author: Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger was a profound German philosopher, widely regarded as one of the 20th century's most significant thinkers, particularly in the realms of existentialism and phenomenology. Born in 1889 in Messkirch, Germany, Heidegger initially studied theology and later shifted to philosophy, becoming a pivotal figure in the philosophical discourse of his time. His seminal work, "Being and Time," published in 1927, explores the concept of "Being" and introduces key ideas about human existence, time, and the nature of reality. Heidegger's intricate analysis of existence has influenced various fields, including literature, psychology, and theology, though his affiliations during the Nazi era have sparked considerable controversy and debate. With his innovative approach to metaphysics and language, Heidegger's thoughts continue to challenge and inspire philosophical inquiry.