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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 183-202

Series: Continental Philosophy Review

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Thomas Sheehan, "A paradigm shift in Heidegger research", Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2), 2001, pp. 183-202.

A paradigm shift in Heidegger research

Thomas Sheehan

pp. 183-202

in: Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2), 2001.

Abstract

The Beiträge zur Philosophie mandates a paradigm shift in Heidegger scholarship. In the face of (1) widespread disarray in the current model, the new paradigm (2) abandons "Sein" as a name for die Sache selbst, (3) understands Welt/Lichtung/Da as that which "gives" being, (4) interprets Dasein as apriori openedness rather than as "being-there," (5) understands the Kehre as the interface of Geworfenheit and Entwurf, not as a shift in Heidegger's thinking, (6) interprets Ereignis as the opening of the Da rather than as "appropriation," and (7) understands human finitude as what gives all forms of being and all epochs in the history of being. The conclusion alludes to the function of Mitdasein ("co-openness") as die Sache selbst.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 183-202

Series: Continental Philosophy Review

Full citation:

Thomas Sheehan, "A paradigm shift in Heidegger research", Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2), 2001, pp. 183-202.