Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland's Heidegger

Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland's Heidegger

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  • Author:John Haugeland
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Summary

The author of discipline-defining studies of human cognition and artificial intelligence, John Haugeland was a charismatic, highly original voice in the contemporary forum of Anglo-American analytic philosophy。 At his death in 2010, he left behind an unfinished manuscript, more than a decade in the making, intended as a summation of his life-long engagement with one of the twentieth century's most influential philosophical tracts, Heidegger's Being and Time (1927)。 Dasein Disclosed brings together in a single volume the writings of a man widely acknowledged as one of Heidegger's preeminent and most provocative interpreters。



A labyrinth of notoriously difficult ideas and terminology, Being and Time has inspired copious commentary。 Not content merely to explain, Haugeland aspired to a sweeping reevaluation of Heidegger's magnum opus and its conception of human life as Dasein--a reevaluation focused on Heidegger's effort to reawaken philosophically dormant questions of what it means "to be。" Interpreting Dasein unconventionally as "the living of a living way of life," Haugeland put involvement in a shared world, rather than individual persons or their experience, at the heart of Heidegger's phenomenology of understanding and truth。 Individuality, Haugeland insists, emerges in the call to take responsibility for a collective way of being in the world。 He traces this thought to Heidegger's radical conclusion that one does not truly understand philosophical concepts unless that understanding changes how one lives。

As illuminating as it is iconoclastic, Dasein Disclosed is not just Haugeland's Heidegger--it is a major contribution to philosophy in its own right。

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Reviews

Chant

John Haugeland would be the type of guy you could have a beer, chat about sports and then get into a long detailed explanation about Being and Time or Heidegger。

Alina

I can barely read Being and Time and have read multiple interpretations of this work, and Haugeland's, by far, is the most systematic, clear, and sensible。 Haugeland's interpretation of Heidegger provides a terrific theory of objectivity that can account for both opposite extremes of phenomena that leads to social constructivism and to scientific realism。 Haugeland's ideas are convincing and fair, and a good middle way between these opposite extremes of metaphysical views。 Haugeland's re-transla I can barely read Being and Time and have read multiple interpretations of this work, and Haugeland's, by far, is the most systematic, clear, and sensible。 Haugeland's interpretation of Heidegger provides a terrific theory of objectivity that can account for both opposite extremes of phenomena that leads to social constructivism and to scientific realism。 Haugeland's ideas are convincing and fair, and a good middle way between these opposite extremes of metaphysical views。 Haugeland's re-translations of basic Heideggerian concepts are very insightful, and I wish the standard translations of Heidegger could incorporate them。 If anyone wants to understand Heidegger and can't bear reading the primary text, I recommend going to Haugeland for sure。 Also I found that Haugeland's theories provide a fruitful conceptual framework for the phenomenology of mental illness, especially on his point that entities emerge due to existential commitments to ways of being and the rules that accompany that。 Readers interested in the philosophy of psychiatry might find this book useful。 。。。more

Leah

Haugland is exceptionally clear in writing about Heidegger。 Think about it。 Reallyreally