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This book offers an interpretation of Heidegger's major work, Being and Time. Unlike those who view Heidegger as an idealist, Taylor Carman argues that Heidegger is best understood as a realist. Amongst the distinctive features of the book are an interpretation explicitly oriented within a Kantian framework (often taken for granted in readings of Heidegger) and an analysis of Dasein in relation to recent theories of intentionality, notably those of Dennett and Searle. Rigorous, jargon-free and deftly argued this bookwill be necessary reading for all serious students of Heidegger.
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Carman, T. (2003). Heidegger's analytic: Interpretation, discourse, and authenticity in Being and Time, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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