Heidegger for Beginners

Heidegger for Beginners

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Aug 21, 2007 · English · Paperback (128 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 128
Language English
Published Aug 21, 2007
Publisher For Beginners
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 1934389137
ISBN-13 9781934389133

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Heidegger's philosophy has long captivated thinkers and sparked deep debates, presenting a profound exploration of existence and being. This insightful introduction leads readers through the intricate ideas of Martin Heidegger, one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers. With accessible language and engaging illustrations, it makes complex themes easier to grasp, uncovering the relevance of Heidegger's theories in contemporary philosophical discourse.

The authors expertly delve into key concepts such as "Being," "time," and "nothingness," while contextualizing Heidegger's work within the broader landscape of philosophy. They highlight how his existential inquiries challenge traditional notions of reality and set the stage for future dialogues in both philosophy and the humanities. As readers navigate through the nuances of his thought, they are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them.

Ultimately, this exploration offers a gateway for novices and seasoned scholars alike to engage with Heidegger's transformative ideas. It invites them to ponder the fabric of existence and how these profound inquiries resonate today, making it an essential read for anyone curious about the depths of human understanding.

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