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Heidegger´s construction of Being is paramount in Western philosophy and arguably the most enduring effort to construct a presupposition free ontology. Nevertheless, using the theory of encryption of power, we can discover that the result of his effort is a sophisticated perpetuation of a kind of knowing and of doing that alienates the possibility of any kind of politics as a commonality of differences.

This book connects the theory of encryption of power with an array of ground-breaking philosophical and scientific traditions of the last hundred years in order to perforate and depose Heidegger´s metaphysics, through his construction of the ready-to-hand. Through a hypothetical language game, based on Wittgenstein´s “language games” (The “X” game of language) this book decrypts Heidegger´s construction of Being while also decrypting and empowering the Wittgensteinian philosophy of language along with it.

The idea of decryption demonstrates that, through particular forms of language use and philosophy, the world as we know it is encrypted; forms of resistance and life are covered over by a surface of control and determination that leads to economic and political forms like capitalism, fascism and liberalism. Decryption is a way of unconcealing what has been concealed. By staging this encounter, Sanin-Restrepo brings the insights of decolonial theory to bear on the main body of Western philosophy and directly on Heidegger himself.

Table of Contents
Introduction

Chapter 1. The ‘X Game of Language’

Chapter 2. Definition of The Ready to Hand

Chapter 3. That ‘Thing’ with the They and the Hinges of Signification

Chapter 4. Naming and Difference. Multiple Worlds and the Power Play

Chapter 5. Objects and Social Performances: Seeing as Gathering

Chapter 6. Resoluteness (Entschlossenheit), Discourse and Disclosedness

Conclusion

Being and Contingency: Decrypting Heidegger's

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 10/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781538147672, 978-1538147672
      ISBN10: 153814767X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Heidegger´s construction of Being is paramount in Western philosophy and arguably the most enduring effort to construct a presupposition free ontology. Nevertheless, using the theory of encryption of power, we can discover that the result of his effort is a sophisticated perpetuation of a kind of knowing and of doing that alienates the possibility of any kind of politics as a commonality of differences.

      This book connects the theory of encryption of power with an array of ground-breaking philosophical and scientific traditions of the last hundred years in order to perforate and depose Heidegger´s metaphysics, through his construction of the ready-to-hand. Through a hypothetical language game, based on Wittgenstein´s “language games” (The “X” game of language) this book decrypts Heidegger´s construction of Being while also decrypting and empowering the Wittgensteinian philosophy of language along with it.

      The idea of decryption demonstrates that, through particular forms of language use and philosophy, the world as we know it is encrypted; forms of resistance and life are covered over by a surface of control and determination that leads to economic and political forms like capitalism, fascism and liberalism. Decryption is a way of unconcealing what has been concealed. By staging this encounter, Sanin-Restrepo brings the insights of decolonial theory to bear on the main body of Western philosophy and directly on Heidegger himself.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The ‘X Game of Language’

      Chapter 2. Definition of The Ready to Hand

      Chapter 3. That ‘Thing’ with the They and the Hinges of Signification

      Chapter 4. Naming and Difference. Multiple Worlds and the Power Play

      Chapter 5. Objects and Social Performances: Seeing as Gathering

      Chapter 6. Resoluteness (Entschlossenheit), Discourse and Disclosedness

      Conclusion

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