Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
262
Language
English
Published
Nov 30, 2023
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1350411906
ISBN-13
9781350411906
Description
This work presents a compelling examination of the intersections between Heidegger's philosophy and Daoist thought. Through a thoughtful comparison, the authors delve into fundamental concepts such as being, nothingness, and the nature of freedom, drawing intriguing parallels between Western and Eastern philosophical traditions.
Eric S. Nelson and David Chai invite readers to reconsider long-held notions of existence by weaving together insights from both thinkers. Their exploration seeks to uncover the rich tapestry of ideas that emerge when grappling with the essence of reality from divergent cultural perspectives. The dialogue encourages a deeper understanding of how these philosophical frameworks can coexist and enhance one another.
As they navigate the complexities of human experience, the authors challenge readers to reflect on their own understanding of freedom and existence. This work serves as a bridge between cultures and philosophies, prompting a fresh dialogue that extends beyond mere academic discourse. The result is a nuanced inquiry that invites both philosophical novices and experts alike to engage with the profound themes of being and nothingness.
Eric S. Nelson and David Chai invite readers to reconsider long-held notions of existence by weaving together insights from both thinkers. Their exploration seeks to uncover the rich tapestry of ideas that emerge when grappling with the essence of reality from divergent cultural perspectives. The dialogue encourages a deeper understanding of how these philosophical frameworks can coexist and enhance one another.
As they navigate the complexities of human experience, the authors challenge readers to reflect on their own understanding of freedom and existence. This work serves as a bridge between cultures and philosophies, prompting a fresh dialogue that extends beyond mere academic discourse. The result is a nuanced inquiry that invites both philosophical novices and experts alike to engage with the profound themes of being and nothingness.
Genres
Mystery
History
Philosophy
Contemporary