
Introducing Heidegger: A Graphic Guide
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Sep 7, 2010
Publisher
Icon Books
Edition
Revised edition
ISBN-10
1848311745
ISBN-13
9781848311749
Description
In a visual exploration of philosophical ideas, this engaging graphic guide introduces readers to the complex thoughts of Martin Heidegger, one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers. Through dynamic illustrations and succinct text, the narrative unravels Heidegger's intricate theories about existence, being, and the human experience.
The guide sheds light on key concepts such as "Being," "Dasein," and the profound relationship between individuals and the world around them. It simplifies the often dense philosophical language, making it accessible to both newcomers and those familiar with his work. With a combination of humor and insight, the authors capture the essence of Heidegger’s philosophy, encouraging readers to ponder their own existence and place in the universe.
Visually striking and thought-provoking, this graphic guide serves as an invitation to reflect on deeper existential questions while offering a delightful reading experience. It promises to enrich minds curious about philosophy and the complexities of human life.
The guide sheds light on key concepts such as "Being," "Dasein," and the profound relationship between individuals and the world around them. It simplifies the often dense philosophical language, making it accessible to both newcomers and those familiar with his work. With a combination of humor and insight, the authors capture the essence of Heidegger’s philosophy, encouraging readers to ponder their own existence and place in the universe.
Visually striking and thought-provoking, this graphic guide serves as an invitation to reflect on deeper existential questions while offering a delightful reading experience. It promises to enrich minds curious about philosophy and the complexities of human life.
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