
Heidegger: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
168
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 11, 2002
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192854100
ISBN-13
9780192854100
설명
Martin Heidegger remains one of the most contentious figures in modern philosophy, provoking deep admiration and fierce criticism alike. Inwood's concise examination of Heidegger’s thought introduces the reader to his complex ideas that traverse existentialism, ontology, and phenomenology. The exploration delves into Heidegger's radical departure from traditional philosophy, scrutinizing his impact on areas such as language, technology, and the nature of being.
The book also addresses the controversies that surround Heidegger, particularly concerning his political affiliations and their implications for his philosophical work. Inwood presents a balanced view, making it accessible for those unfamiliar with philosophical jargon while still engaging for seasoned scholars. Through clear analysis and engaging commentary, readers gain insight into how Heidegger's ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.
Ultimately, this introduction invites readers to grapple with fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and the human condition, encouraging a deeper understanding of one of philosophy's most provocative minds.
The book also addresses the controversies that surround Heidegger, particularly concerning his political affiliations and their implications for his philosophical work. Inwood presents a balanced view, making it accessible for those unfamiliar with philosophical jargon while still engaging for seasoned scholars. Through clear analysis and engaging commentary, readers gain insight into how Heidegger's ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.
Ultimately, this introduction invites readers to grapple with fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and the human condition, encouraging a deeper understanding of one of philosophy's most provocative minds.