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Heidegger and the Subject
註釋Raffoul (California State U.) questions the notion that Heidegger abandoned the notion of subjectivity in his speculations on being. He begins by discussing the development of the modern tradition of subjectivity (particularly in Descartes, Kant, and Husserl), then explains how Heidegger worked through this tradition, and through his concepts of Being-in-the-world, care, and mineness, before he reached a notion of selfhood which lies in the event of appropriation (Ereignis). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR