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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1973

Pages: 91-108

ISBN (Hardback): 9789024715343

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Charles E. Scott, "Heidegger and consciousness", in: Martin Heidegger, Berlin, Springer, 1973

Abstract

The topic of this paper concerns the nature of existential awareness, a topic which Heidegger has not developed with explicit thoroughness in his own philosophy. In this light, I should note at the beginning that at its best Heidegger's thought is not designed to encourage its own repetition. He has not attempted to create a school of philosophers who canonize his "teachings' or make a "system' out of what he has said, and by his own accounting he has not been concerned to discover a body of stated truths which disciples carefully repeat. My interest in this discussion is not to articulate what might be considered Heidegger's "doctrine' of consciousness.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1973

Pages: 91-108

ISBN (Hardback): 9789024715343

Full citation:

Charles E. Scott, "Heidegger and consciousness", in: Martin Heidegger, Berlin, Springer, 1973