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100 | _aHarman, Graham | ||
245 | _aTool being : heidegger and the metaphysics of objects | ||
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_aIllinois _bOpen Court Publishing _c2002 |
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300 | _avii,331p. | ||
505 | _aContents Note to the Reader vii Introduction 1 Chapter One - The Tool and Its Reversal 13 1. The Invisible Realm 15 2. Reference 24 3. Equipment Is Global 35 4. Reversal: Broken Tools 44 5. Space 49 6. Theory 56 7. The As-Structure 68 8. A Second Axis 80 9. The Duel in Appearance 88 Chapter Two - Between Being and Time 101 10. Concerning Poiesis, Praxis 103 11. Not Pragmatism 114 12. The Being in Phenomena 127 13. The Threefold 141 14. Truth and its Double 149 15. The Event 154 16. Language and the Thing 164 17. Technology 180 18. The Fourfold 190 19. The Specter of Realism 205 Chapter Three - Elements of an Object-Oriented Philosophy 217 20. Prehension 219 21. Contributions of Levinas 235 22. Contributions of Zubiri 243 23. Refining the Problem 252 24. Classical Milestones 268 25. Two Paradoxes 280 26. Tools in a Vacuum 288 Notes 297 Bibliography 315 Index 323 | ||
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