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Existential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dogen
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Existential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dogen

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0887060013
ISBN-13 9780887060014
Publisher State University of New York Press
Imprint State University of New York Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 30th, 1985
Print length 212 Pages
Weight 299 grams
Ksh 4,600.00
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In a landmark work, Steven Heine establishes the basis and framework for philosophical dialogue between Heidegger's approach to "Being and Time" and Dogen's doctrine of "being-time." Close examination of their analysis of the true nature, structure, and meaning of time reveals critical points of convergence in the existential and ontological dimensions of their thought. Heine asserts that Heidegger and Dogen are uniquely suited for critical comparative and cross-cultural study because both attempt to overcome their respective philosophical traditions that express unacknowledged and deficient presuppositions concerning time. And both reorient our understanding of all phases of existence and experience in terms of time and temporality, death and dying, and finitude and impermanence. Heine provides new insight into Dogen's philosophy as seen in the "Uji" chapter of Dogen's Shorogenzo. The book features a new annotated translation of the "Uji" and a glossary of Japanese terms.

In a landmark work, Steven Heine establishes the basis and framework for philosophical dialogue between Heidegger''s approach to "Being and Time" and Dogen''s doctrine of "being-time." Close examination of their analysis of the true nature, structure, and meaning of time reveals critical points of convergence in the existential and ontological dimensions of their thought.

Heine asserts that Heidegger and Dogen are uniquely suited for critical comparative and cross-cultural study because both attempt to overcome their respective philosophical traditions that express unacknowledged and deficient presuppositions concerning time. And both reorient our understanding of all phases of existence and experience in terms of time and temporality, death and dying, and finitude and impermanence.

Heine provides new insight into Dogen''s philosophy as seen in the "Uji" chapter of Dogen''s Shorogenzo.

The book features a new annotated translation of the "Uji" and a glossary of Japanese terms.


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