Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Life, Existence, Being | p. 4 |
Phenomenology | p. 8 |
How Our Being Concerns Us | p. 12 |
The Ability to be | p. 19 |
Existence | p. 20 |
Die Sorge: Care, Concern | p. 24 |
The Phenomenology of Da-sein: the Self | p. 28 |
The Phenomenology of Existence: Ecstasis | p. 35 |
Being as the Ability to Be | p. 39 |
The 'Letter on Humanism' | p. 44 |
Excursus: 'Exist' in the Philosophical Tradition | p. 45 |
Transition: Formalism and Application | p. 47 |
Magnifying the Self | p. 50 |
Phenomenology and Hermeneutics | p. 53 |
The Meaning of Success | p. 54 |
Failure | p. 61 |
Achievement | p. 67 |
Magnifying the Self and Magnifying its Being | p. 73 |
Justifying the Self | p. 75 |
Morality | p. 76 |
The Concept of Justification | p. 78 |
Inauthenticity | p. 80 |
The Phenomenology of Inauthenticity | p. 84 |
Shame and Remorse | p. 92 |
Conscience and Guilt | p. 95 |
Ascetic Autonomy | p. 104 |
Magnifying the Community | p. 111 |
Existence and Community | p. 112 |
Magnifying the Polis | p. 116 |
The Nation: Magnitude through Justification | p. 118 |
Militant Religion | p. 123 |
Justifying the Community | p. 125 |
Caring for the Polis | p. 126 |
Existence and History | p. 130 |
Nation and Civilization | p. 133 |
A Spiritual Existence | p. 141 |
What Is Spirit? | p. 143 |
The Existing Spirit | p. 150 |
The Phenomenology of Spirit: Intensity | p. 154 |
The Problem of Grounding | p. 156 |
God and the Self | p. 159 |
Forgiveness and Justification | p. 163 |
A Spiritual Community | p. 166 |
Conclusion | p. 169 |
Heidegger's Question Concerning the Meaning of Being | p. 169 |
Summary of the Argument | p. 170 |
Notes | p. 173 |
Index | p. 189 |
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