Heidegger and Logic: The Place of LA(3)gos in Being and Time

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Heidegger and Logic: The Place of LA(3)gos in Being and Time
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr Greg Shirley
SeriesContinuum Studies in Continental Philosophy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:186
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenrePhilosophy - logic
ISBN/Barcode 9781441137586
ClassificationsDewey:193
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Edition NIPPOD

Publishing Details

Publisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Imprint Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publication Date 29 December 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

There is a tradition of interpreting Heidegger's remarks on logic as an attempt to flout, revise, or eliminate logic, and of thus characterizing Heidegger as an irrationalist. Heidegger and Logic looks closely at Heidegger's writings on logic in the Being and Time era and argues that Heidegger does not seek to discredit logic, but to determine its scope and explain its foundations. Through a close examination of the relevant texts, Greg Shirley shows that this tradition of interpretation rests on mischaracterizations and false assumptions. What emerges from Heidegger's remarks on logic is an account of intelligibility that is both novel and relevant to issues in contemporary philosophy of logic. Heidegger's views on logic form a coherent whole that is an important part of his larger philosophical project and helps us understand it better, and that constitutes a unique contribution to the philosophy of logic

Author Biography

Greg Shirley has a PhD in philosophy from the University of California, San Diego, USA, where he has taught on various subjects in philosophy and the humanities.

Reviews

"We have been sorely in need of a ground-up reassessment of Heidegger's radically innovative philosophy of logic. Greg Shirley has produced a breakthrough study, elegantly reconstructing the elements of Heidegger's transcendental account of the conditions on apophantic judgment, and showing its continued relevance to our contemporary logical paradigms. Shirley's book must finally put to rest the myth of Heidegger as an irrationalist opponent of logic." - Professor Wayne Martin, University of Essex, UK "Careful and comprehensive, this is an excellent book on Heidegger's rarely understood philosophical critique of logic. In clear jargon-free prose Dr. Shirley provides a detailed account of the fundamental role that logic plays in Heidegger's thought of the Being and Time period. This book should put to rest, once and for all, the misguided and ill-informed tendency to characterize Heidegger as an irrationalist." - Stephan Kaufer, Franklin & Marshall College, USA