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- catalog abstract ""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 structure of Dasein. However, the author argues that Heidegger fails to make good his claim that he has "rescued" the phenomenon of the world, which he believes the tradition of philosophy has bypassed. Heidegger fails not only to reclaim the world but also to acknowledge its loss. Alweiss thus calls into question Heidegger's claim that ontology is more fundamental than epistemology."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12874576.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""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 structure of Dasein. However, the author argues that Heidegger fails to make good his claim that he has "rescued" the phenomenon of the world, which he believes the tradition of philosophy has bypassed. Heidegger fails not only to reclaim the world but also to acknowledge its loss. Alweiss thus calls into question Heidegger's claim that ontology is more fundamental than epistemology."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Husserl and Heidegger: A Reappraisal of Their Relationship -- Why Husserl Is Not an Internalist -- Husserl, a Methodological Solipsist? -- Object and Meaning Do Not Coincide -- The Structure of Consciousness -- The Problem of Reference -- "The Ontological Turn of the Concept of Evidence" -- Heidegger's Indebtedness to Husserl -- Intuitions without Concepts Are Blind -- Categorial Intuition -- Being Is Not a Predicate -- The Transcendental Turn -- Husserl and Hume -- The Spectacle of the World -- Ontology versus Epistemology -- Toward an "Unworldly" Beginning -- Heidegger's Critique -- Husserl's Cartesianism -- The Incompleteness of Space -- The Bracketing of the Unseen -- An Incompleteness That Is Not Based on Lack -- The Affirmation of an Enclosed Space -- Toward an "Unworldly" Existence -- The "Annihilation of the World" -- The Description of Immanent Perception in Ideen I -- Limitations of Ideen I -- Why Lived Experiences Defy an Atomistic Worldview -- Retention as a Primordial Intentionality -- The Identity of the Impression and the Fiction of Atomistic Psychologism -- The Extension of the Present -- The Problem of "Sensuous Hyle" -- The Problem of Data-Sensualism -- Inconsistencies in Hua X -- On the Nature of the 'Urimpression'--Husserl and Kant -- A Kantian Phenomenology -- The 'Function' of the Primal Impression -- The Lawful Nature of the Appearing -- The Nature of Protention -- The Prioritization of Protention -- Limitations of Our Account -- The Enigma of the Consciousness of Time.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-235) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 243 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "082141464X".
- catalog isPartOf "Series in Continental thought ; 30".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Athens : Ohio University Press,".
- catalog subject "193 21".
- catalog subject "B3279.H49 A644 2003".
- catalog subject "Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.".
- catalog subject "Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Husserl and Heidegger: A Reappraisal of Their Relationship -- Why Husserl Is Not an Internalist -- Husserl, a Methodological Solipsist? -- Object and Meaning Do Not Coincide -- The Structure of Consciousness -- The Problem of Reference -- "The Ontological Turn of the Concept of Evidence" -- Heidegger's Indebtedness to Husserl -- Intuitions without Concepts Are Blind -- Categorial Intuition -- Being Is Not a Predicate -- The Transcendental Turn -- Husserl and Hume -- The Spectacle of the World -- Ontology versus Epistemology -- Toward an "Unworldly" Beginning -- Heidegger's Critique -- Husserl's Cartesianism -- The Incompleteness of Space -- The Bracketing of the Unseen -- An Incompleteness That Is Not Based on Lack -- The Affirmation of an Enclosed Space -- Toward an "Unworldly" Existence -- The "Annihilation of the World" -- The Description of Immanent Perception in Ideen I -- Limitations of Ideen I -- Why Lived Experiences Defy an Atomistic Worldview -- Retention as a Primordial Intentionality -- The Identity of the Impression and the Fiction of Atomistic Psychologism -- The Extension of the Present -- The Problem of "Sensuous Hyle" -- The Problem of Data-Sensualism -- Inconsistencies in Hua X -- On the Nature of the 'Urimpression'--Husserl and Kant -- A Kantian Phenomenology -- The 'Function' of the Primal Impression -- The Lawful Nature of the Appearing -- The Nature of Protention -- The Prioritization of Protention -- Limitations of Our Account -- The Enigma of the Consciousness of Time.".
- catalog title "The world unclaimed : a challenge to Heidegger's critique of Husserl / Lilian Alweiss.".
- catalog type "text".