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World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl
World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl, The World Unclaimed argues that Heidegger's critique of modern epistemology in Being and Time is seriously flawed. Heidegger believes he has done away with epistemological problems concerning the external world by showing that the world is an existential , World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl has a rating of 4 stars
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  • World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl
  • Written by author Lilian Alweiss
  • Published by Ohio University Press, December 2002
  • The World Unclaimed argues that Heidegger's critique of modern epistemology in Being and Time is seriously flawed. Heidegger believes he has done away with epistemological problems concerning the external world by showing that the world is an existential
  • In Being and Time, Martin Heidegger set out an anti-Cartesian attack on Husserl that argued Cartesian philosophy falsely separates the subject from the world. In turn, Alweiss (philosophy, Trinity College, Ireland) contends that Heidegger failed in
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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations Used in the Text and Endnotes
Introduction
Prologue
Ch. 1Husserl and Heidegger: A Reappraisal of Their Relationship
Why Husserl Is Not an Internalist
Heidegger's Indebtedness to Husserl
The Transcendental Turn
Ch. 2Toward an "Unworldly" Beginning
Heidegger's Critique
Toward an "Unwordly" Existence
The Problem of "Sensuous Hyle"
The Enigma of the Consciousness of Time
The Vigilance of the Subject
Ch. 3Heidegger's Recovery of the World
Dasein's Distinctiveness
The Distinctiveness of the World
The Reluctance to Think Resistance
From Resistance to Avoidance
Ch. 4The Final Loss of the World
From áImmanent Transcendence' to áTranscendent Immanence'
The Primacy of the World
A Defense of Infinity
Ch. 5The World Reclaimed
The Return to an Embodied Dasein
The Body Moves before áI Can' - The Break with Immanence
The Primacy of the World
AppThe World That Speaks
Notes
Works Cited
Subject Index
Name Index


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