Heidegger and the concept of time – the turn[s] of a radical epoch[é]

Existentia: An International Journal of Philosophy (Fasc.3-4):213-230 (2004)
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In the early lecture of 1924, entitled “The Concept of Time,” Heidegger inaugurated a programme that formed the backbone of the initial question of his magnum opus, Being and Time (1927). He begins by saying, in a singularly Augustinean tone..

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edition Sandowsky, Luis (2004) "Heidegger and the concept of time: The turn[s] of a radical εποχ[η]". Existentia 14(3-4):213-230

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Louis Nathan Sandowsky
University of Warwick (PhD)

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