Martin Heidegger 1910-1932: An Index.

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Martin Heidegger 1910-1932: An Index Cataloging: 1. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976. 2. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Concordances. 3. Heidegger, Martin, -- 1889-1976 -- Indexes. 4). Metaphysics. 5). Philosophy, German. 6). Philosophy, German – Greek influences. 7). Heidegger, Martin; -- Wörterbuch. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. First step: 29 whole* volumes from Martin Heidegger’s collect writings (Gesamtausgabe) were combined into one file and then machine indexed. The 29 volumes were selected for their emphasis on Martin Heidegger’s writing around the time of publishing his most well-known writing, Being and Time (Sein und Zeit (1927). This includes his early writings starting in 1910; and his lectures from Marburg University, which lead up to the writing and publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927. This was the period that Martin Heidegger was engaged in the methodology and considerations: Phänomenologische. The main purpose of this Main Index is to help with research regarding Being and Time (Sein und Zeit (1927) GA 2. All words are included in this Main Index (see below) from the 29 volumes have been indexed by machine indexing (pages 10 to 5786 of this book). Because of sorting problems it is best to use the FIND FUNCTION. Nota Bene: use umlauts because the letters sort different as well!! Greek letter may not sort as you might expect, etc. So, again use the FIND FUNCTION to look for words or names (Dignum memoria). Please note the German words that start with umlauts are at the end of the index because of machine sorting of the words. Starting with the German word “ßA” on page 5398: ßA The Greek words start on page 5473: ΐίάνχες Plus, there are typos. This is a machine created index for 29 volumes

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