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Basic Writings: Martin Heidegger

Essential texts from a groundbreaking philosopher

Martin Heidegger author David Farrell Krell editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Aug '10

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This collection features essential writings from Martin Heidegger, showcasing his profound influence on modern philosophy and inviting readers to explore complex questions about existence.

In Basic Writings: Martin Heidegger, readers are introduced to the profound and influential ideas of one of the most significant philosophers of the 20th century. This comprehensive collection showcases a range of Heidegger's essential texts, providing insight into his complex thoughts on existence, art, and technology. Key writings included in this volume are 'The Origin of the Work of Art,' which explores the nature of art and its relationship to truth, and the introduction to 'Being and Time,' a foundational text that delves into the question of being itself.

Heidegger's work is often seen as both groundbreaking and controversial, challenging traditional philosophical notions and inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of existence. The collection also features essays like 'What Is Metaphysics?' and 'The End of Philosophy,' which question the very foundations and limits of philosophical inquiry. Each piece is accompanied by a foreword from Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman, offering context and clarity to Heidegger's dense and thought-provoking prose.

By compiling these significant writings, Basic Writings: Martin Heidegger serves as an essential resource for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of philosophy. It not only highlights Heidegger's lasting impact on Western thought but also encourages readers to engage with the questions he poses about the nature of being, art, and technology in our modern world.

ISBN: 9780415584821

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 480g

392 pages