William McNeill is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University, Chicago. He is author of several books on Heidegger, most recently The Fate of Phenomenology: Heidegger's Legacy and has translated or cotranslated a number of Heidegger's works, including his three lecture courses on Hoelderlin.
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Translator's Foreword Introduction The Task of an Introduction to Philosophy Division One: Philosophy and Science 1. What Is Philosophy? 2. The Question Concerning the Essence of Science 3. Truth and Being: On the Original Essence of Truth as Unconcealment 4. Truth-Dasein-Being-With 5. The Realm of the Essence of Truth, and the Essence of Science 6. On the Difference between Science and Philosophy Division Two: Philosophy and Weltanschauung 1. Weltanschauung and the Concept of World 2. Weltanschauung and Being-in-the-World 3. The Problem of Weltanschauung 4. The Connection between Philosophy and Weltanschauung Editor's Epilogue German-English Glossary English-German Glossary

