This in-depth analysis of Heidegger's major works finds a
fundamental thematic unity in the philosopher's effort to overcome
the subjectivism of modern philosophy and to account for the
ontological hierarchy that it alone constitutes a foundation for
everything else. The author sees this challenge to the Cartesian
tradition as the key to understanding Heidegger's views on human
beings and language, as well as their influence in the issues of
identity and representation in contemporary philosophy.
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