The Beings of Being: On the Failure of Heidegger’s Ontico-Ontological Priority

In Lee Braver (ed.), Division III of Heidegger’s Being and Time: The Unanswered Question of Being. MIT Press. pp. 117-132 (2015)
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Abstract

In order to speculate on what might have appeared in Martin Heidegger’s missing Part One, Division III of Being and Time, I first examine the role of threefold structures in his work more generally. The article claims that Division III would have correlated with the often overlooked “ontico-ontological” priority of the question of being, and some conclusions are drawn from this as to the probable content of the missing Division.

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