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Basic Writings: from Being and Time (1927) to The Task of Thinking (1964) Martin Heidegger
HarperCollins, 1993
Remarkable Edition This volume, published by HarperCollins in the sixties and edited by translator David Farrell Krell serves as the perfect compendium to the thought of Martin Heidegger, one of the most significant thinkers of philosophy in the 20th century. Heidegger's methodology is ...
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The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude Martin Heidegger
Indiana University Press, 2001
My candidate for the follow-up to Being and Time I always see talk of the successor book to Being and Time. Some say the Kantbook, some say Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), etc. Let me propose The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics. Because it was originally a lecture course, it is much more accesible ...
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On the Way to Language Martin Heidegger
HarperOne, 1982
In this volume Martin Heidegger confronts the philosophical problems of language and begins to unfold the meaning begind his famous and little understood phrase "Language is the House of Being." The "Dialogue on Language," between Heidegger and a Japanese friend, together with the four lectures that follow, present Heidegger's central ideas on the ...
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Letters to his Wife: 1915-1970 Martin Heidegger
Polity, 2008
'There is something absolute about the letters between you & me; ? The letter is a form of communion of the soul-spirit ? ? one that is faded & yet unimpeded, complete?, wrote Martin Heidegger to his fiancée Elfride Petri shortly before their wedding. In the course of a marriage that lasted almost sixty years Martin and Elfride were often apart, ...
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Being and Time: A Translation of Sein and Zeit (SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) Martin Heidegger
State University of New York Press, 1996
Unprecedented Thinking from an Unprecedented Thinker Being and Time (1927) is the magnum opus of one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century and arguably Western Philosophy. Spending 7 years writing this first of 67 books, Martin Heidegger turns Husserlian phenomenology (Husserl being Heidegger's main teacher) ...
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Being and Time Martin Heidegger
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2008
Some Thoughts on Approaching Being and Time Martin Heidegger's (1889 -- 1976) "Being and Time" (1927), together with Ludwig Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations" is one of the seminal philosophical works of the Twentieth Century. The work still remains difficult, obscure, and highly controversial. The ...
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What Is Called Thinking? Martin Heidegger
Harper Perennial, 1976
The Best Philosophy Book Ever Written If you read only one philosophy book in your entire life, this is the one to read. This book is not easy. It is not easy precisely because it is so simple and straightforward. It is not an exposition of thinking, or of what we call thinking, as much as it is an ...
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Poetry, Language, Thought (Perennial Classics) Martin Heidegger
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2001
The Thing One of the clearer expositions of Heidegger's later thought is Das Ding, anthologized in this volume. You are free to read the other selections ("the essence of language is the language of essence" ad nauseum) but das Ding begins with a phenomenological description of ...
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The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays Martin Heidegger
Harper Perennial, 1982
Heidegger at his best and most relevant The Question Concerning Technology frequently has been criticized as lacking content beneath Heidegger's stormy language. Not true! It may take more than one reading (it took me about 5), but once the meaning of the concept of Enframing really takes a hold of you, ...
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Introduction to Metaphysics (Yale Nota Bene) Martin Heidegger
Yale University Press, 2000
A lucid discussion of 'being' First let me set the expectation right because the title lends itself to expectations quite varied from the intent and purpose of the book. This book pertains to ontology rather than metaphysics in a wider sense. (Ontology is regarded as one of the branches or subjects ...
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Elucidations of Holderlin's Poetry (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) (Contemporary ... Martin Heidegger
Humanity Books, 2000
Infinite Dialogue The philosophy of Martin Heidegger has the poetry of Holderlin as one of its nucleus of inspiration. The immnse difficulty of translating this wonderful text by Heidegger into English can only be appreciated by those who are familiar with the German language and have ...
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Nietzsche: Vols. 3 and 4 (Vol. 3: The Will to Power as Knowledge and as Metaphysics; Vol. 4: Nihilism) Martin Heidegger, David Farrell Krell
HarperOne, 1991
A deep meditation One of the greatest works on Nietzsche and about the end of Metaphysics. Heidegger re-discovers Nietzsche as a thinker, and not merely as a "critic of culture".
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Ontology: The Hermeneutics of Facticity (Studies in Continental Thought) Martin Heidegger
Indiana University Press, 2008
FASCINATING AND CHALLENGING This translation of Heidegger's lectures at Freiburg during the summer of 1923 represents an important event in English-speaking Heidegger scholarship. Van Buren has done a masterful job, and rendered us all a real service. This lecture contains some of the most ...
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Parmenides (Studies in Continental Thought) Martin Heidegger
Indiana University Press, 1998
Propably the best in understanding Heidegger's fundamentals Hiedegger's thought has been developed and published in hundred of volumes.For us ,non academics, it is almost impossible to access all this "treasury" and we have to try some of Heidegger's most popular books. In fact this book is one of the very few ,that gives you ...
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Nietzsche: Volumes One and Two: Volumes One and Two (Nietzsche, Vols. I & II) Martin Heidegger
HarperOne, 1991
Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Together Prior to reading this book, Kaufmann was my favorite interpreter of Nietzsche's writings; but now, Heidegger has the prize. No other book that I have read on Nietzsche has come close to the depth and detail of this work. Heidegger masterfully exposits the concepts of ...
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