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Book Synopsis The Young Heidegger [microform] by : Van Buren, Edward John
Download or read book The Young Heidegger [microform] written by Van Buren, Edward John and published by National Library of Canada. This book was released on 1989 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
"... a major contribution to Heidegger scholarship..." -- Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences "Van Buren's portrayal of these formative years is striking and vital to all future Heidegger scholarship." -- Christian Century "Van Buren presents a clear and cogent argument for the theory that Martin Heidegger's mature thought, epitomized in Being and Time, actually was a return to his youthful theory and concerns.... Van Buren's ability to present a rounded discussion while using Heidegger's own technical vocabulary is highly commendable." -- Library Journal "... here at last is a work on the philosopher that is of fundamental philosophical-historical import. Van Buren's book is both interesting and well written... " -- Choice "... a readable, interesting, and first-rate book." -- John D. Caputo A startling new reading of Martin Heidegger's early thought leading up to Being and Time (1927) and its subsequent development in his later writings.
Book Synopsis The Young Heidegger by : John Van Buren
Download or read book The Young Heidegger written by John Van Buren and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 1994-11-22 with total page 439 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "... a major contribution to Heidegger scholarship..." -- Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences "Van Buren's portrayal of these formative years is striking and vital to all future Heidegger scholarship." -- Christian Century "Van Buren presents a clear and cogent argument for the theory that Martin Heidegger's mature thought, epitomized in Being and Time, actually was a return to his youthful theory and concerns.... Van Buren's ability to present a rounded discussion while using Heidegger's own technical vocabulary is highly commendable." -- Library Journal "... here at last is a work on the philosopher that is of fundamental philosophical-historical import. Van Buren's book is both interesting and well written... " -- Choice "... a readable, interesting, and first-rate book." -- John D. Caputo A startling new reading of Martin Heidegger's early thought leading up to Being and Time (1927) and its subsequent development in his later writings.
Book Synopsis Sense and Existence by : Robert P. Nicholls
Download or read book Sense and Existence written by Robert P. Nicholls and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 862 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Thought's Journey to Mystery Within Heidegger by : Karl Franz Moritz
Download or read book Thought's Journey to Mystery Within Heidegger written by Karl Franz Moritz and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 720 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Heidegger's Analysis of Truth in Being and Time [microform] by : Tannis Braithwaite
Download or read book Heidegger's Analysis of Truth in Being and Time [microform] written by Tannis Braithwaite and published by National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. This book was released on 1992 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis God and the Being that We are [microform] : Martin Heidegger's Readings of Scholasticism by : Sean J. (Sean Joseph) McGrath
Download or read book God and the Being that We are [microform] : Martin Heidegger's Readings of Scholasticism written by Sean J. (Sean Joseph) McGrath and published by National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. This book was released on 2002 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Impossibility of the Present [microform] : Heidegger's Resistance to Hegel by : Victoria Isabelle Burke
Download or read book The Impossibility of the Present [microform] : Heidegger's Resistance to Hegel written by Victoria Isabelle Burke and published by National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. This book was released on 1996 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Hermeneutical Study of the Existenzials in Martin Heidegger's Being and Time [microform] by : Raymond Anthony Couture
Download or read book A Hermeneutical Study of the Existenzials in Martin Heidegger's Being and Time [microform] written by Raymond Anthony Couture and published by National Library of Canada. This book was released on 1985 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Between Nihilism and Nothingness: Heidegger's "Auseinandersetzung" with Nietzsche by : James Robert.* Crooks
Download or read book Between Nihilism and Nothingness: Heidegger's "Auseinandersetzung" with Nietzsche written by James Robert.* Crooks and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Heidegger Explained is a clear and thorough summary of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976). It gives a fascinating explanation of all stages of Heidegger’s life and career, and shows his entire philosophy to emerge from one simple but profound insight. Many philosophers believe that Heidegger was the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century. His influence has long been felt not just in philosophy, but also in such fields as art, architecture, and literary studies. Yet the great difficulty of Heidegger’s terminology has often scared away interested readers lacking an academic background in philosophy. Author Graham Harman shows that Heidegger is actually one of the simplest and clearest of thinkers. All the diverse topics of his writings, and all the lengthy analyses he gives of past philosophers, boil down to a single powerful idea: being is not presence. In any human relation with the world, our thinking and even our acting do not fully exhaust the world. Something more always withdraws from our grasp. Neither being itself nor individual beings are ever fully “present-at-hand,” in Heidegger’s terminology. This single insight allows Heidegger to revolutionize the phenomenology of his teacher Edmund Husserl. The method of Husserl was to focus entirely on how things present themselves to us as phenomena in consciousness. Heidegger understood that the things are always partly hidden from consciousness, living a secret life of their own. Human beings are not lucid scientific observers staring at the world and describing it, but instead are thrown into a world where light is always mixed with shadow. For Heidegger, the entire history of philosophy has reduced being to some sort of presence, whether by defining it as atoms, consciousness, perfect forms, the will to power, or even God. In this way, past philosophers have all chosen one specific kind of privileged being to represent being itself. Yet this is impossible, since being always partly withdraws from any attempt to define it. For this reason, philosophy needs to make a new beginning, one that would be just as great as the first beginning in ancient Greece. The book ends by shedding new light on Heidegger’s concept of the fourfold, which is so notoriously difficult that most commentators avoid it altogether.
Book Synopsis Heidegger Explained by : Graham Harman
Download or read book Heidegger Explained written by Graham Harman and published by Open Court. This book was released on 2011-04-15 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Heidegger Explained is a clear and thorough summary of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976). It gives a fascinating explanation of all stages of Heidegger’s life and career, and shows his entire philosophy to emerge from one simple but profound insight. Many philosophers believe that Heidegger was the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century. His influence has long been felt not just in philosophy, but also in such fields as art, architecture, and literary studies. Yet the great difficulty of Heidegger’s terminology has often scared away interested readers lacking an academic background in philosophy. Author Graham Harman shows that Heidegger is actually one of the simplest and clearest of thinkers. All the diverse topics of his writings, and all the lengthy analyses he gives of past philosophers, boil down to a single powerful idea: being is not presence. In any human relation with the world, our thinking and even our acting do not fully exhaust the world. Something more always withdraws from our grasp. Neither being itself nor individual beings are ever fully “present-at-hand,” in Heidegger’s terminology. This single insight allows Heidegger to revolutionize the phenomenology of his teacher Edmund Husserl. The method of Husserl was to focus entirely on how things present themselves to us as phenomena in consciousness. Heidegger understood that the things are always partly hidden from consciousness, living a secret life of their own. Human beings are not lucid scientific observers staring at the world and describing it, but instead are thrown into a world where light is always mixed with shadow. For Heidegger, the entire history of philosophy has reduced being to some sort of presence, whether by defining it as atoms, consciousness, perfect forms, the will to power, or even God. In this way, past philosophers have all chosen one specific kind of privileged being to represent being itself. Yet this is impossible, since being always partly withdraws from any attempt to define it. For this reason, philosophy needs to make a new beginning, one that would be just as great as the first beginning in ancient Greece. The book ends by shedding new light on Heidegger’s concept of the fourfold, which is so notoriously difficult that most commentators avoid it altogether.