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title:The Conning, the Cunning of Being : Being a Kierkegaardian Demonstration of the Postmodern Implosion of Metaphysical Sense in Aristotle and the Early Heidegger
author:Bigelow, Pat.
publisher:University Press of Florida
isbn10 | asin:0813009529
print isbn13:9780813009520
ebook isbn13:9780585235097
language:English
subjectOntology, Aristotle--Contributions in ontology, Heidegger, Martin,--1889-1976--Contributions in ontology.
publication date:1990
lcc:BD311.B49 1990eb
ddc:111/.092/2
subject:Ontology, Aristotle--Contributions in ontology, Heidegger, Martin,--1889-1976--Contributions in ontology.
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The Conning, The Cunning of Being
Page ii
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Kierkegaard and the Problem of Writing
(The Florida State University Press, 1987)
Page iii
The Conning, The Cunning of Being
Being a Kierkegaardian Demonstration of the Postmodern Implosion of Metaphysical Sense in Aristotle and the Early Heidegger
Pat Bigelow
The Florida State University Press
Tallahassee
Page iv
The Florida State University Press 1990 by the Board of Regents of the State of Florida Picture 2 Printed in the U.S.A. on acid-free paper.
The Florida State University Press is a member of University Presses of Florida, the scholarly publishing agency of the State University System of Florida. Books are selected for publication by faculty editorial committees at each of Florida's nine public universities: Florida A&M University (Tallahassee), Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton), Florida International University (Miami), Florida State University (Tallahassee), University of Central Florida (Orlando), University of Florida (Gainesville), University of North Florida (Jacksonville), University of South Florida (Tampa), University of West Florida (Pensacola).
Orders for books published by all member presses should be addressed to University Presses of Florida, 15 NW 15th St., Gainesville, FL 32611.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bigelow, Pat.
The conning, the cunning of being; being a Kierkegaardian
demonstration of the postmodern implosion of metaphysical
sense in Aristotle and the early Heidegger / Pat Bigelow.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographic references.
ISBN 0-8130-0952-9 (alk. paper)
1. Ontology. 2. Aristotle Contributions in ontology.
3. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 Contributions in ontology.
I. Title.
BD311.B49 1990 89-36676
111'.092'2 dc20 CIP
Page v
Would that we could all become
unpublished authors
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CONTENTS
Concerning a Preface as the Occasion Might Have Elicited from an Other
xi
Abbreviations and Editions
xxv
Preface
xi
Part I
The Conning of Being
Aristotle's Paronymous Ontology
3
Part II
The Cunning of Being
The Amphiboly of Being in Being and Time
101
The Hermeneutic Circle as Auto-Critique
153
Postface
201
Postscript
213
Bibliography
215
Index Locorum
221
General Index
223

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Things are more like they are now than they ever have been before.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Philosophy, then, is that thinking with which one can start nothing and about which housemaids necessarily laugh.
Martin Heidegger, What Is a Thing?
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... there is a serious explanation and also a facetious explanation for both these names; the serious explanation is not to be had from me, but there is no objection to your hearing the facetious one; for the gods too love a joke.
Plato, Cratylus
Page xi
CONCERNING A PREFACE AS THE OCCASION MIGHT HAVE ELICITED FROM AN OTHER
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... if the whole stole stale mis betold.
James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
In response to an unpublished author who had asked him to write an introduction or prefatory note to his work Mallarm wrote, "I abhor prefaces that come from the author himself, but those that come from someone else I find even more distasteful. My friend, a real book needs no introduction; it's a bolt from the blue and it behaves like a woman with her lover, needing no help from a third party, the husband."
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