Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being

Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being

by Philip Tonner
ISBN-10:
1441172297
ISBN-13:
9781441172297
Pub. Date:
03/17/2010
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1441172297
ISBN-13:
9781441172297
Pub. Date:
03/17/2010
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being

Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being

by Philip Tonner

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Overview

In Heidegger, Metaphysics and the Univocity of Being, Philip Tonner presents an interpretation of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger in terms of the doctrine of the 'univocity of being'. According to the doctrine of univocity there is a fundamental concept of being that is truly predicable of everything that exists. This book explores Heidegger's engagement with the work of John Duns Scotus, who raised philosophical univocity to its historical apotheosis.
Early in his career, Heidegger wrote a book-length study of what he took to be a philosophical text of Duns Scotus'. Yet, the word 'univocity' rarely features in translations of Heidegger's works. Tonner shows, by way of a comprehensive discussion of Heidegger's philosophy, that a univocal notion of being in fact plays a distinctive and crucial role in his thought. This book thus presents a novel interpretation of Heidegger's work as a whole that builds on a suggested interpretation by Gilles Deleuze in Difference and Repetition and casts a new light on Heidegger's philosophy, clearly illuminating his debt to Duns Scotus.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441172297
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/17/2010
Series: Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy , #83
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Philip Tonner is Research Support Officer for Glasgow Museums. He is an Honorary Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, UK and is Co-Director of the Centre for Technology and Phenomenological Research in the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute, also at the University of Glasgow.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Problem of Univocity in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
2. Heidegger, Scotus and Univocity
3. Univocity and Phenomenological Philosophy
4. Univocity and Fundamental Ontology
5. Univocity and Heidegger's Later Thought
6. Univocity and the Problem of HistoryConclusion
Appendix: The Univocity of Being: DeleuzeBibliography
Index

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