Martin Heidegger is one of the most influential figures of
twentieth-century philosophy but his reputation was tainted by his
associations with Nazism. The posthumous publication of the _Black
Notebooks_, which reveal the shocking extent of Heidegger’s
anti-Semitism, has only cast further doubt on his work. Now more than
ever, a new introduction to Heidegger is needed to reassess his work
and legacy.
This book by the world-leading Heidegger scholar Peter Trawny is the
first introduction to take into account the new material made
available by the explosive publication of the _Black Notebooks_.
Seeking neither to condemn nor excuse Heidegger’s views, Trawny
directly confronts and elucidates the most problematic aspects of his
thought. At the same time, he provides a comprehensive survey of
Heidegger’s development, from his early writings on phenomenology
and his magnum opus, _Being and Time_, to his later writings on
poetry and technology. Trawny captures the extraordinary significance
and breadth of fifty years of philosophical production, all against
the backdrop of the tumultuous events of the twentieth century.
This concise introduction will be required reading for the many
students and scholars in philosophy and critical theory who study
Heidegger, and it will be of great interest to general readers who
want to know more about one of the major figures of contemporary
philosophy.
Les mer
A Critical Introduction
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ISBN
9781509521791
Publisert
2019
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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