
On Being and Time: The Section on Heidegger in Charles Malik's 1937 Harvard Thesis (Beiruter Texte und Studien, 143)
par:
Nader El-Bizri
Langue: Arabe
Format: Relié
ISBN 10: 3956509854
ISBN 13: 9783956509858
Date de publication:
November 21st, 2022
Éditeur: Ergon Verlag
Pages: 170
Genres: History, Philosophy
In this insightful exploration, Nader El-Bizri delves into the nuances of Martin Heidegger's philosophy as presented in Charles Malik's 1937 Harvard thesis. This volume not only provides the first printed edition of the critical section dedicated to Heidegger's work, but also enriches the text with thoughtful notes and comprehensive commentaries that illuminate the intricate ideas explored by Malik.
El-Bizri engages with the historical and philosophical context of Malik's research, shedding light on the significance of Heidegger's thoughts during a transformative period in philosophy. The book serves as an engaging resource for scholars and students alike, offering a fresh perspective on the intersections of being, time, and existential inquiry.
Through meticulous analysis, El-Bizri encourages readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of these philosophical concepts. By situating Malik's interpretation within the broader discourse of 20th-century thought, this work fosters a deeper appreciation for the profound impact of Heidegger’s ideas on contemporary philosophical debates.
El-Bizri engages with the historical and philosophical context of Malik's research, shedding light on the significance of Heidegger's thoughts during a transformative period in philosophy. The book serves as an engaging resource for scholars and students alike, offering a fresh perspective on the intersections of being, time, and existential inquiry.
Through meticulous analysis, El-Bizri encourages readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of these philosophical concepts. By situating Malik's interpretation within the broader discourse of 20th-century thought, this work fosters a deeper appreciation for the profound impact of Heidegger’s ideas on contemporary philosophical debates.