Dimensions of the logical: a hermeneutic inquiry
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adam_text | Friedrich Hogemann
Dimensions of the Logical
A Hermeneutic Inquiry
0P ETERLANGEDITION
Contents
Part One Introduction to the hermeneutic logic of Georg Misch
Section One Hermeneutic logic in Misch s The Construction
pf logic based on the philosophy of life 17
Chapter 1 The extension from within itself of the concept of
traditional logic 17
Introduction 17
§ 1 The connection between logical form and knowledge of essence
according to Aristotle and its subsequent abandonment 18
§ 2 Traditional logic and logistic 19
§ 3 The Relevance of Goethe to Misch s Hermeneutic Logic 21
§ 4 John Stuart Mill s opposition to the prevailing logic 23
§ 5 The need for a dismantling of logical absolutism 24
Chapter 2 The question of the systematic position of logic 25
Introduction 25
§ 1 Speech as Spielraum for right , true , good and evil 27
§ 2 Diltheys stance regarding Christianity according to Georg Misch 28
§ 3 The word as deed 30
§ 4 Critique of the Platonising conception of language 31
§ 5 The original meaning of concept 32
§ 6 The originally creative act of name-giving 34
§ 7 The embodiedness of the word 36
§ 8 The significance of Wilhelm von Humboldt s philosophy
of language for Misch s hermeneutic logic 38
Chapter 3 The impossibility of a regional demarcation of the logical,
and the problem of the universality of logic 39
Introduction 39
§ 1 Formal logic and dialectic 41
§ 2 Exposition and critique of Misch s conception of logical ontology 43
§ 3 The importance of Kant for Misch s hermeneutic logic 45
§ 4 Continuation Diltheys philosophy of life as conversion of Kantian
transcendental philosophy into anthropology in Misch s account 47
§ 5 What is meant by an overturning of metaphysics? To what
extent is a dialogue between Heidegger and Misch possible? 58
Chapter 4 The systematic engagement with expression 61
§ 1 The world of expression as objectivation of life 61
§ 2 The origin and meaning of understanding 63
§ 3 Grammar, logic and metagrammar 64
§ 4 The expressive movements of humans, and of beasts 65
§ 5 Expression as symbol 66
§ 6 The unassertable and the ineffable 67
Section Two From elementary to higher level behaviour 69
Chapter 1 Miens, signals and gestures 69
§ 1 Affects and signs 69
§ 2 Expressive movements as meaningful 72
Chapter 2 Life categories and existentials 73
Introduction 73
§ 1 The meaning of theory according to Misch and Heidegger 74
a) Misch 74
b) Heidegger 76
c) Retrospect 78
§ 2 Life-categories 79
§ 3 What is meant by situation ? 80
§4 Interest-free and interest-taking acts 83
§ 5 Behaviour as anticipatory 84
§ 6 Understanding in Being and Time and Misch s stance in
relation to it 87
§ 7 Mood and its relation to understanding 89
Chapter 3 From the behaviour of living beings to higher level structures 94
Introduction 94
§ 1 Pointing 95
§ 2 Demonstratives and names 97
§ 3 Something as something in Being and Time and the question
ofhermeneutics 99
Chapter 4 Modes of hermeneutic discourse: evocation (Misch) and
formal indication (Heidegger) 101
Introduction 101
§ 1 Evocation in Misch s account 102
§ 2 Regions of evocative speech 105
§ 3 The meaning of hermeneutic according to Heidegger Ill
§ 4 Formal indication according to Heidegger 114
Chapter 5 Georg Misch s Conception of world , environment and
sphere of operation 121
§ 1 The wording of the world 121
§ 2 The concept of central unification and the interpretativity
of the word 123
§ 3 Fundamentals for the problem of the organism in its
environment 125
Section Three Remarks on Georg Misch s works The Way
into Philosophy and Philosophy of Life and Phenomenology 127
Chapter 1 The Way into Philosophy 127
§ 1 Presentation 127
§ 2 Critical evaluation 129
Chapter 2 Georg Misch s critique of Heidegger in Philosophy of Life
and Phenomenology and Heidegger s metacritique 132
§ 1 The encounter between Heidegger and Misch in its historical
context 132
§2 On the Preface (LPh, pp Ill f ) 137
§3 the nerve of the undertaking 140
§4 Being and Time 141
§5 Philosophy of life versus ontology 146
§ 6 The distinctive metaphysical mark of philosophy and the
fulfilment of philosophy in life - beyond life 153
§ 7 The enlightenment character of philosophy Misch s question
about the provenance and limits of ontology 164
§ 8 Eternal happening against indirect experience and the
problem of the concept of the hermeneutic 173
§9 The problem of being as nihilating transcendence 178
§ 10 Ontological difference in Georg Misch s critique 184
Part Two Being, world and happening (hayah)
Section One A linguistic consideration of to be 193
Chapter 1 The etymology and meaning of to be 193
Introduction 193
§ 1 The three roots of to be and of its derivative words 194
§ 2 to be and truth 196
§ 3 to see whether something is true 198
§ 4 Archaic and free Logos 200
Chapter 2 The Function of the verb to be in sentences 202
§ 1 Exposition of the interrogation to be conducted in this chapter 202
§ 2 The function of the nominal sentence in Indo-European 203
§ 3 The verb to be in use 205
Chapter 3 The Grammar of the Verb to be 206
§ 1 Orientation 206
§ 2 The copulative use of eijAi 208
§ 3 The existential use of si pi 209
§ 4 The veritative use of ei^i 211
§ 5 The meaning of to live and the step from the grammatical
to the transcendental mode of reflection 211
§ 6 The incompleteness of the available analyses 214
Section Two To be as transcendens Philosophy and
non-philosophy 217
Introduction 217
Chapter 1 Modifying and determining predication according to
Josef Konig 218
§ 1 The distinction between modifying and determining predication 218
§ 2 Impression of and principle of consciousness 222
§ 3 Transcendentality and doxa Introduction to the following
subsections 224
§ 4 The procedure of transcendental predication
The questionability of the fundamental-ontological account 226
§ 5 Transcendentals, in particular modifying predicates, in praxis 228
§ 6 The sphere of determining predication The fore-concept of
de-animation 229
§ 7 The concealment of the structure of modifying predication
in tradition 233
§ 8 Basic ways of understanding to be throughout the history
of philosophy Outline of the next part of the treatise 235
§ 9 The point of departure of this reflection as an abstract one,
and its insertion into the concrete historical context 238
Chapter 2 Being - beings, world, readiness to hand 240
§ 1 Being in Being and Time and in the later works of Heidegger 240
§ 2 Life and world in Heidegger 242
a) Life and World in the course conducted in the Winter
semester of 1921-1922 ; 243
b) Life and world in Being and Time 244
c) Life and world in On the Essence of Ground 245
d) Critique 246
e) Sein and the whole 248
§ 3 The analysis of readiness to hand in Heidegger s Being and Time 249
a) Presentation 249
b) Critique 251
§ 4 The ontological difference 253
a) Presentation 253
b) Critique 254
§ 5 Poiesis, praxis, theory 255
§ 6 Ontological foundations of economics 256
Section Three *To be and to happen (hayah) 259
Introduction 259
Chapter 1 Fundamental ontology and theology in Heidegger 260
§ 1 Heidegger s position in Phenomenology and Theology 260
a) Critique of the fundamental ontological foundation of
theology 261
b) Heidegger s self-criticism in his correspondence with
Elisabeth Blochmann 262
c) The aim of the following reflections 262
§ 2 The controversy over an adequate translation of hayah 263
§ 3 A question of enlightened Bible exegesis 265
a) Putting the question 265
b) Summary of texts by Reimarus 266
c) The editors counter-arguments 266
§ 4 The uncovering of the meaning of the Biblical story
Paratactic and hypotactic textual structures 267
§ 5 The religious tradition in crisis 269
§ 6 Religion as a superseded stage in the positivism of Auguste Comte 271
Chapter 2 Approaches to a destruction of the history of Christian faith 272
Introduction 272
§ 1 Approaches to a destruction in Heidegger 273
a) Greek thinking and Christian experience of life 273
b) The misinterpretation of Romans 1:19 f 273
c) Experience of self and axiologising 274
d) Conflicting tendencies in Augustine s concept of frui 275
§ 2 Elements of destruction in Georg Misch 276
Part Three Knowledge and History
Introduction 281
§ 1 What is meant by de-animation ? 282
a) In Heidegger s course The Idea of Philosophy and the
Problem of Worldview 282
b) In his course The Basic Problems of Phenomenology 282
c) In Being and Time (de-worlding) 283
Section One Hermeneutics and pure discursivity in Georg
Misch Tendencies toward de-animation in Hegel s logic 285
Chapter 1 Pure discursivity in Misch 285
§ 1 Introduction to the problem with reference to certain sentences 285
a) Sentences from everyday life and from the human sciences 285
b) Sentences from the sphere of the exact 286
§2 The temporality of exact determining speech 288
Chapter 2 Hegel s conception of the logical in the light of the
hermeneutic logic of Misch 290
Introduction 290
§ 1 Life and logic in Hegel s speculative interpretation of the
Prologue to the gospel of Saint John 290
§ 2 Hegel s logic as guiding thread for Misch s critique of logical
absolutism 292
§ 3 System and pragmatic ground of understanding 293
§ 4 The movement of the absolute idea 296
Section Two Structures of the historical and structures
of the transcendental grounding of scientific knowledge 301
Chapter 1 History in Misch and in the methodological subsections
of Heidegger s Being and Time 301
§ 1 History in Misch s course on logic 301
§ 2 Heidegger s concept of the phenomenon in Misch s critique 302
§ 3 Survey of the sections on method in Being and Time 304
§ 4 The movements of thinking in the sections on method
and the later outlines of a doctrine of being 306
a) The first step back 306
b) The second step back: on to the history of being 307
c) The third step back: beyond the history of philosophy;
the withdrawal of the priority of theory and the return
to historical language 308
d) On the historicity of the transcendentals 309
Chapter 2 On the question of temporality and historically in Misch
and Heidegger 310
§ 1 Connectedness according to Dilthey in Misch s account 310
a) The first way through 310
b) The second way through 312
§ 2 The question of temporality and historicity in Being and Time
(section two, chapter 5) 315
a) Summary of § 72 and § 73 of Being and Time 315
b) Heidegger s critique of the category of connectedness 317
Chapter 3 Dimensions of the transcendental 317
§ 1 Retrospect and elucidation 317
a) The concept of the transcendental 317
b) Transcendental knowledge and Ao^a 318
c) The retreat of the projector behind what is projected 318
d) The unity of content and perceiving in transcendentals 319
e) The unity of perceiving and to be as the origin of the
prevailing logic 320
f) Transcendental concepts as foundation of unity and plurality 320
§ 2 Projecting and projected 322
a) The foundations of mathematical science of nature
according to Duhem 322
b) Two difficulties in Duhem s theory 324
§ 3 The movement of transcendental meanings 326
a) The problem of the meaning of no longer in connection
with transcendental meanings 326
b) Crisis and the finding of a new paradigm 327
c) What does it mean to say that a paradigm is past?
And what meaning does what is past have for us? 328
d) The history of being as accomplishment 329
§ 4 Unintentional movements of to be in doxa The experience
of protodoxa 330
§5 Constellations of transcendental meanings 331
Chapter 4 Ways of de-animation (de-worlding) 333
§ 1 The aim of this chapter Methodological preliminaries
Prospect and retrospect 333
a) Toward an elucidation of the question of the whole
and the unwhole 333
b) Bedeutung and Sinn according to Misch Representation 334
c) Critique 335
d) The distinction of object-language and metalanguage 335
e) De-animation and the problem of mathematicisation 336
f) Preview of the next two subsections 337
§ 2 Nature as de-animated 338
a) Koopot; in Plato and Aristotle 338
b) The modern concept of movement contrasted with that
of ancient cosmology 338
c) The culturo-historical meaning of this change 339
§ 3 Ways of de-animation in the science of culture 341
a) Native ways of de-animation The example of the genesis
of money Presentation and elucidation 341
b) Technological interpretation 343
c) Comments on now as limit 345
§ 4 The lessons of the preceding analyses Their implications 346
Bibliography 347
I Works cited by short title or other abbreviation 347
II Works cited by full title 355
Index 373
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language | English |
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physical | 377 Seiten |
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spelling | Hogemann, Friedrich 1935- Verfasser (DE-588)1035841487 aut Dimensionen des Logischen Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry Friedrich Hogemann New York Peter Lang Edition 2016 377 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Misch, Georg Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd rswk-swf Misch, Georg 1878-1965 (DE-588)118582720 gnd rswk-swf Hermeneutics Logic Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 gnd rswk-swf Sein (DE-588)4054329-8 gnd rswk-swf Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd rswk-swf Hermeneutik (DE-588)4128972-9 gnd rswk-swf Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 p Misch, Georg 1878-1965 (DE-588)118582720 p Sein (DE-588)4054329-8 s Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 s Hermeneutik (DE-588)4128972-9 s Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 s 1\p DE-604 DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-3-631-69373-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, MOBI 978-3-631-69374-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-3-653-04201-6 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029633609&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Hogemann, Friedrich 1935- Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Misch, Georg Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd Misch, Georg 1878-1965 (DE-588)118582720 gnd Hermeneutics Logic Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 gnd Sein (DE-588)4054329-8 gnd Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd Hermeneutik (DE-588)4128972-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)118547798 (DE-588)118582720 (DE-588)4060719-7 (DE-588)4054329-8 (DE-588)4036202-4 (DE-588)4128972-9 |
title | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry |
title_alt | Dimensionen des Logischen |
title_auth | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry |
title_exact_search | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry |
title_full | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry Friedrich Hogemann |
title_fullStr | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry Friedrich Hogemann |
title_full_unstemmed | Dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry Friedrich Hogemann |
title_short | Dimensions of the logical |
title_sort | dimensions of the logical a hermeneutic inquiry |
title_sub | a hermeneutic inquiry |
topic | Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Misch, Georg Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd Misch, Georg 1878-1965 (DE-588)118582720 gnd Hermeneutics Logic Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 gnd Sein (DE-588)4054329-8 gnd Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd Hermeneutik (DE-588)4128972-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 Misch, Georg Misch, Georg 1878-1965 Hermeneutics Logic Transzendentalphilosophie Sein Logik Hermeneutik |
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