Anatomy of Disillusion: Martin Heidegger"s Notion of Truth
TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Phenomenon of Truth: Correspondence1. The Paradox2. The Phenomenological Approach3. Common Sense and Tradition4. Analysis of the Traditional Notion of Truth5. The Search for the PresuppositionThe Background of Truth: Man"s Being-in-the-World1. Discovery and Dasein"s Being-in-the-World2. Dasein"s Original Encounter with Things3. The Moment of Truth4. Nothing and the Source of Knowledge5. The World and the Earth6. The Three Moments of DaseinThe Essence of Truth: Unhiddenness1. Truth and Openness2. Truth and Untruth3. Truth and Mood4. The Three Propositions of Being and Time5. Truth and HistoryThe History of Truth: Conflict1. The Key to the Interpretation of Tradition2. Plato: Aletheia and Idea3. The Translation of Greek Philosophical Experience Into Latin4. Kant: Finitude and Transcendence5. Hegel: Skepticism and the System6. Nietzche: Value and Vengance7. Science and Technology: Mathematics and Manipulation8. Conclusion