Telling time - Françoise Dastur
sketch of a phenomenological chrono-logy
KORTE INHOUD
Telling Time takes up Heidegger's ideas of a "phenomenological chronology" in an attempt to pose the question of the possibility of a phenomenological language that would be given over to the "temporality of being" and the finitude of existence. The book combines a discussion of approaches to language in the philosophical tradition with readings of Husserl on temporality and the early and late texts of Heidegger's on logic, truth and the nature of language. As well as Heidegger's "deconstruction" of logic and metaphysics Dastur's work is informed by Derrida's deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence and Nietzschean genealogy. Appealing as much to Humboldt's philosophy of language as to H÷derlin's poetic thought, the book illuminates the eminently dialectical structure of speech and its essential connection with mortality.>
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The Athlone Press: London / New Brunswick, 2000. Boards with gilt lettering on spine and dustwrapper 178 pp. Light traces of use on wrapper. Blind stamp on end page. Translation: Edward Bullard. Epiloque, a note on the bibliography, appendix, notes, index. 22.2x14.4x2 cm. In very good condition. [Categorie: Filosofie] [Auteur: Dastur, Françoise.] [Pagina's: 178] [Jaar: 2000] [Titel: Telling Time: Sketch of a Phenomenological Chrono-logy.]