Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • The univocity of being
  • The modern predicament
  • The problem of univocity in ancient and medieval philosophy
  • From Heidegger to Aristotle
  • Medieval philosophy
  • Scholasticism
  • Heidegger, Scotus, and univocity
  • The question of being
  • Analogy, the medieval experience of life
  • Univocity and phenomenology
  • Destruction and tradition
  • Metaphysics
  • Phenomenological philosophy and aletheia
  • Descartes, scholasticism, and time
  • The presupposition of the tradition
  • Scholasticism, analogy, and the interpretation of Heidegger
  • The phenomena of beingness and time
  • Beyond being
  • The analogical interpretation of Heidegger's text
  • Univocity and phenomenological philosophy
  • Being and some other key terms
  • The phenomenology of being and the question of Dasein
  • Transcendental philosophy
  • Univocity from 1916 to 1927
  • Cartesian connections and the medieval ontology
  • Dasein, univocity, and the question of analogy
  • Univocity and fundamental ontology
  • Husserl and Heidegger
  • Phenomenology, being, and univocity
  • Univocity and analogy
  • Univocity and Heidegger's later thought
  • Mysticism
  • The present age
  • The later Heidegger
  • A-letheia, ereignis, and epochal immanence
  • A history of being
  • The tradition
  • The history of metaphysics
  • The medieval and the modern
  • A history of the modern : subjectivity
  • Univocity and the problem of history
  • History and civilization
  • Art and history
  • Fractured history
  • Language and poetry
  • The fate of univocity
  • The re-enchanted forest
  • Being mortal.