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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction
I The Hermeneutic Interface between Heidegger and Kant
2 Modernity, Metaphysics, and the Ontological Difference
a) Heidegger's Contrarian Approach
b) The Complementary Concern for Temporality
c) The Return to What Is Unsaid (the Kantian Way of "Being and Time")
d) Conclusion
3 Finitude and Transcendence
a) Elements of a Philosophical Conversation
b) Imagination: Two Horizons of Inquiry
c) Conclusion
II From Metontology to Being-Historical Thinking
4 Freedom as the New Axis of Philosophical Inquiry
a) The Question of Ethics
b) Freedom and Responsibility
c) Conclusion
5 Imagination and Difference
a) Language and Imagination
b) The Question of the Sacred
c) On the Margins of Language
d) Conclusion
6 Heidegger and Kant Along the Way
a) Heidegger's Dialogue with Kant and die Kehre
b) Trans-Subjectivity
c) Poiesis and Imagination
d) Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.
Titelei
Impressum
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction
I The Hermeneutic Interface between Heidegger and Kant
2 Modernity, Metaphysics, and the Ontological Difference
a) Heidegger's Contrarian Approach
b) The Complementary Concern for Temporality
c) The Return to What Is Unsaid (the Kantian Way of "Being and Time")
d) Conclusion
3 Finitude and Transcendence
a) Elements of a Philosophical Conversation
b) Imagination: Two Horizons of Inquiry
c) Conclusion
II From Metontology to Being-Historical Thinking
4 Freedom as the New Axis of Philosophical Inquiry
a) The Question of Ethics
b) Freedom and Responsibility
c) Conclusion
5 Imagination and Difference
a) Language and Imagination
b) The Question of the Sacred
c) On the Margins of Language
d) Conclusion
6 Heidegger and Kant Along the Way
a) Heidegger's Dialogue with Kant and die Kehre
b) Trans-Subjectivity
c) Poiesis and Imagination
d) Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names.