A lucid introduction to the "existential phenomenology" of Martin
Heidegger, particularly as developed in his major work, Being and
Time, this work focuses on how Heidegger's ideas bear on the
central problem in epistemology--that of how we can have objective
knowledge. The author constructs fresh arguments clarifying
Heidegger's contribution to the theory of knowledge, and shows why
Heidegger deemed misguided the search for knowledge of the way
things are in themselves.
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