SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
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Introduction: thinking through time -- Following Bergson's footsteps: time in Heidegger's early works -- Dispelling the confusion: pure duration and time as a homogeneous medium in time and free will -- Uncovering the primordial phenomenon: originary temporality in being and time -- Reversing Bergsonism: temporality in the basic problems of phenomenology -- Challenging the privilege of presence: the ontological turn in matter and memory -- Conclusion: the movement of temporalization.