1 The Question
2 Beginnings
The roots
Theory of theory Dilthey and Husserl
Theory and life
Heidegger the teacher
Towards Being and Time
3 Being and Time: Introduction and Division I
The problem and the goal
1: The mystery of Being
2: Ourselves as the starting point
3: Being and the sciences
4: Being and human existence
5, 6 and 8: The plan of Being and Time
7: The method of Being and Time
9-11: Existence and everydayness
12-13: Being-in-the-world and knowing
14-18: The world as a significant whole
19-21: The impoverished Cartesian world
22-24: Quantitative space and the space of appropriateness
25-27: Being-with and the they
28: The basic features of Being-in
29-30: Attunement
31-33: Understanding, interpretation and assertion
34: Discourse
35-38: Falling
39-42: Anxiety and care
43-44: Reality and truth
4 Being and Time: Division II and Beyond
46-53: Facing up to mortality
54-60: Owning up to indebtedness and responsibility
63: Existentiell truth as the basis of existential truth
62, 64-65: Temporality as the key to the Being of Dasein
66-71: Reinterpreting everydayness in terms of temporality
72-77: History, heritage and fate
78-82: Primordial temporality and the ordinary concept of time
A glimpse of Division III
5. Later Heidegger
Signs of the turn
What is Metaphysics?: nothingness and the disintegration of logic
On the Essence of Truth: unconcealment and freedom
Introduction to Metaphysics: the history of the restriction of Being
The Origin of the Work of Art: the clash of earth and world
Contributions to Philosophy: fragments of another beginning
Machination and lived experience
Being as appropriation
Truth as sheltering
The way from beings to Being
Heidegger's politics: facts and thoughts
Letter on Humanism: existentialism, humanism and ethics
The Question Concerning Technology: beings as manipulable resources
Poetry and language
The final analysis?
Selected Bibliography
Index