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- catalog abstract "Time and Exteriority: Aristotle, Heidegger, Derrida provides an in-depth look at a crucial issue in the history of metaphysics: the relation of time and space. Covering material from ancient Greek philosophy and contemporary European works, the author explains the conceptual presuppositions behind the readings of Aristotle on time by Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida, perhaps the two foremost continental philosophers of this century. Heidegger always pointed to Aristotle's Physics as the Grundbuch of Western philosophy, and he devoted special attention to Aristotle's treatise on time, which he declared set the outlines within which all future treatments of time worked. In the early Heidegger, however, time and space, temporality and spatiality, are not co-ordinate, and Time and Exteriority uses this subordination of space to time as its clue. Derrida, Heidegger's great contemporary interlocutor, has been similarly occupied with the question of time and space. Chapter 1 of Time and Exteriority explicates the implicit conceptual scheme of Derrida's writings on Husserl, an "economy of exteriority." For Derrida, then, time and space, temporality and exteriority, must be thought "economically," not in a relation of subordination, as in Heidegger. Chapter 2 examines the notion of exteriority at work in Aristotle's theory of change. The time chapters of the Physics receive special attention in the book, anticipating the readings of Heidegger and Derrida in highlighting time and exteriority. Chapter 3 reads "Ousia and Gramme," in which Derrida reads Heidegger's reading of Aristotle's determination of Hegel's theory of time. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to sustained readings of Heidegger's Being and Time and Basic Problems of Phenomenology in light of the economy of exteriority. The conclusion advances a reading of Aristotelian generation that provides a model for time/space that need not ignore or suppress the economy of exteriority.".
- catalog contributor b7221972.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-213) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction ---- I. "Time" and the Economy of Exteriority at the Closure of Metaphysics. 1. The Four Exteriorities --- 2. Differance and "Time" --- II. Time and Ecstatic Change in Aristotle. 1. The Role of Physics in Aristotle's Thought --- 2. Ecstatic Change in the Physics --- 3. The Time Chapters ---- III. The Circle and the Trace: "Ousia et Gramme". 1. The Structure of the Essay --- 2. Setting the Stage --- 3. Hegelian Difference --- 4. Exteriority in General in Aristotle and Kant --- 5. Aristotelian Difference --- 6. The Economy of Exteriority in Aristotle --- 7. Heidegger's Trace ---- IV. The Sinnsfrage and the Seinsfrage: Sein und Zeit. 1. The Question of Sense --- 2. The Acceptations of Sinn --- 3. Heidegger's Rewritings of Sinn --- 4. Hauntings in the Economy of Sense --- 5. Vulgar and Original Time --- 6. The Economy of Exteriority in Sein und Zeit ---- V. Avoiding "Spatial Representations": Die Grundprobleme der Phanomenologie. 1. The Outline of the Course --- 2. The Proximate Context of Heidegger's Reading of Aristotle --- 3. Heidegger's Sketch of Aristotle's Time Treatise --- 4. Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle's Time Treatise --- 5. Heidegger's Two Readings of Aristotle --- 6. Comparison of Heidegger and Derrida's Readings of Aristotle ---- Conclusion: More Light than Heat: The Circle of Locomotion and the Trace of Generation.".
- catalog description "Time and Exteriority: Aristotle, Heidegger, Derrida provides an in-depth look at a crucial issue in the history of metaphysics: the relation of time and space. Covering material from ancient Greek philosophy and contemporary European works, the author explains the conceptual presuppositions behind the readings of Aristotle on time by Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida, perhaps the two foremost continental philosophers of this century. Heidegger always pointed to Aristotle's Physics as the Grundbuch of Western philosophy, and he devoted special attention to Aristotle's treatise on time, which he declared set the outlines within which all future treatments of time worked. In the early Heidegger, however, time and space, temporality and spatiality, are not co-ordinate, and Time and Exteriority uses this subordination of space to time as its clue. Derrida, Heidegger's great contemporary interlocutor, has been similarly occupied with the question of time and space. Chapter 1 of Time and Exteriority explicates the implicit conceptual scheme of Derrida's writings on Husserl, an "economy of exteriority." For Derrida, then, time and space, temporality and exteriority, must be thought "economically," not in a relation of subordination, as in Heidegger. Chapter 2 examines the notion of exteriority at work in Aristotle's theory of change. The time chapters of the Physics receive special attention in the book, anticipating the readings of Heidegger and Derrida in highlighting time and exteriority. Chapter 3 reads "Ousia and Gramme," in which Derrida reads Heidegger's reading of Aristotle's determination of Hegel's theory of time. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to sustained readings of Heidegger's Being and Time and Basic Problems of Phenomenology in light of the economy of exteriority. The conclusion advances a reading of Aristotelian generation that provides a model for time/space that need not ignore or suppress the economy of exteriority.".
- catalog extent "x, 218 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0838752292 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewisburg [Pa.] : Bucknell University Press ; London : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog subject "115 20".
- catalog subject "Aristotle.".
- catalog subject "BD632 .P77 1994".
- catalog subject "Derrida, Jacques.".
- catalog subject "Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.".
- catalog subject "Space and time.".
- catalog subject "Time History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction ---- I. "Time" and the Economy of Exteriority at the Closure of Metaphysics. 1. The Four Exteriorities --- 2. Differance and "Time" --- II. Time and Ecstatic Change in Aristotle. 1. The Role of Physics in Aristotle's Thought --- 2. Ecstatic Change in the Physics --- 3. The Time Chapters ---- III. The Circle and the Trace: "Ousia et Gramme". 1. The Structure of the Essay --- 2. Setting the Stage --- 3. Hegelian Difference --- 4. Exteriority in General in Aristotle and Kant --- 5. Aristotelian Difference --- 6. The Economy of Exteriority in Aristotle --- 7. Heidegger's Trace ---- IV. The Sinnsfrage and the Seinsfrage: Sein und Zeit. 1. The Question of Sense --- 2. The Acceptations of Sinn --- 3. Heidegger's Rewritings of Sinn --- 4. Hauntings in the Economy of Sense --- 5. Vulgar and Original Time --- 6. The Economy of Exteriority in Sein und Zeit ---- V. Avoiding "Spatial Representations": Die Grundprobleme der Phanomenologie. 1. The Outline of the Course --- 2. The Proximate Context of Heidegger's Reading of Aristotle --- 3. Heidegger's Sketch of Aristotle's Time Treatise --- 4. Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle's Time Treatise --- 5. Heidegger's Two Readings of Aristotle --- 6. Comparison of Heidegger and Derrida's Readings of Aristotle ---- Conclusion: More Light than Heat: The Circle of Locomotion and the Trace of Generation.".
- catalog title "Time and exteriority : Aristotle, Heidegger, Derrida / John Protevi.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".