Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
Jan 22, 2019
Publisher
Polity
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1509521755
ISBN-13
9781509521753
Description
Peter Trawny offers a pioneering examination of a pivotal aspect of Martin Heidegger's work that has long been shrouded in controversy. This critical introduction delves into Heidegger's "Black Notebooks," a collection that sheds light on the philosopher's later thoughts and controversial views. Trawny's analysis stands out as it navigates the complexities of these notebooks, which provide insight into Heidegger's existential musings but also reveal troubling aspects of his philosophy that have sparked heated debates.
Through meticulous exploration, Trawny unpacks the philosophical underpinnings and implications found within these writings. The introduction is poised to challenge readers to confront both the brilliance and the troubling elements of Heidegger's thought, encouraging a nuanced understanding of his legacy in contemporary philosophy. This work not only serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Heidegger but also invites those unfamiliar with his writings to critically engage with his ideas.
Trawny's expertise shines through as he contextualizes the significance of the Black Notebooks within Heidegger's broader oeuvre. The introduction emphasizes the importance of these texts in understanding the evolution of Heidegger's philosophy and its impact on various disciplines. As the first of its kind, this exploration opens up new avenues for debate and analysis, paving the way for future scholarship on one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers.
Ultimately, this critical introduction acts as a bridge between Heidegger's philosophical legacy and contemporary discussions surrounding his work. It invites readers to wrestle with the complexities of Heidegger's ideas, fostering a deeper engagement with both the philosopher himself and the myriad interpretations that continue to emerge.
Through meticulous exploration, Trawny unpacks the philosophical underpinnings and implications found within these writings. The introduction is poised to challenge readers to confront both the brilliance and the troubling elements of Heidegger's thought, encouraging a nuanced understanding of his legacy in contemporary philosophy. This work not only serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Heidegger but also invites those unfamiliar with his writings to critically engage with his ideas.
Trawny's expertise shines through as he contextualizes the significance of the Black Notebooks within Heidegger's broader oeuvre. The introduction emphasizes the importance of these texts in understanding the evolution of Heidegger's philosophy and its impact on various disciplines. As the first of its kind, this exploration opens up new avenues for debate and analysis, paving the way for future scholarship on one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers.
Ultimately, this critical introduction acts as a bridge between Heidegger's philosophical legacy and contemporary discussions surrounding his work. It invites readers to wrestle with the complexities of Heidegger's ideas, fostering a deeper engagement with both the philosopher himself and the myriad interpretations that continue to emerge.
Genres
Philosophy
Poetry
Contemporary