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				The logic of life : Heidegger's Retrieval of Aristotle's Concept of Logos [texto impreso] /  Charlotta Weigelt (1971-) . -  Stockholm University, 2002 . - 236 p. ; 24 cm.. - ( Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm Studies in Philosophy; 24) . ISBN : 978-91-220-1996-1 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) | Clasificación: | Fenomenología Filosofía moderna
  |  | Clasificación: | EN1 Filosofía en general en Inglés |  | Nota de contenido: | Introduction: 1. The clarification of logos as a central philosophical task; 2. Aim and structure of the present study; 3. A survey of previous literature. 
1. Heidegger's project and its relation to Aristotle: 1. The philosophy of factical life; 2. The philosophy of logos: phenomenology, logic and hemeneutics; 3. Ontology and teology; 4. The notion of a first philosophy; 5. Heidegger's critique of ethics; 6. Philosophy as historical knowledge; 7. Historical interpretation and systematic philosohy -- 2. The epistemic logos: 1. One the task of questioning a tradicional interpretation of logos; 2. Sunthesis and dihairesis as the basic constituents of the assertion; 3. The linguistic and the ontological level of sunthesis and dihairesis; 4. The as-structure; 5. Truth and apophansis; 6. The necessity of contextualising the assertion; 7. The assertion as founded on a change in everyday comportment; 8. The problem with the reduction in assertoric speech; 9. The problem with the epistemic ideal; 10. Concluding remarks -- 3. The everyday logos: 1. Everydayness as a philosophical theme; 2. Heidegger's reading of the Nicomachean Ethics; 3. Everyday speech as the basics of Aristotle's concept of logos; 4. Thecne and concern. The poietic perspective of everyday life; 5. Phronesis and care; 6. The discursive nature of action; 7. Truth as disclosedness and nous; 8. logos as fall and empty speech; 9. 10. Concluding remarks -- 4. The philosophical logos: 1. Philosophy as an original possibility for logos; 2. The role of interruption in the genesis of philosophy; 3. Anxiety and reduction; 4. The limited scope of dialectic; 5. The theoretical life; 6. The moment of truth in vision: nous and Augenblick; 7. Philosophy as counter-movement and retrieval; 8. The formal indication; 9. Concluding remarks -- 5. Logos and being: 1. From logos to being; 2. Being as manifold and unity. Aristotle's critique of the Eleatics; 3. The principles of change and their teleological  interpretation; 4. Change analysed into poiesis and pathesis; 5. The common foundation of logos and kinesis; 6. The primacy of the assertion and the question of being; 7. The question of the meaning of being. Logos as the unity of being; 8. Temporality as the unity of being -- Conclusion. |  
  
	  			
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