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Martin Heidegger (1899-1976), born in Baden, Germany, is one of the
most important philosophers of the twentieth century. The one-time
assistant of Edmund Husserl, the founder of the phenomenological
movement, Heidegger established himself as an independent and
original thinker with the publication of his major work "Being and
Time" in 1927.
This text brings together a selection of the work on Martin Heidegger from a number of key commentators working in Europe. These essays, translated from German and French, are a guide to the current European reception of Heidegger and makes available essays that have had considerable impact on English-language Heidegger studies. Essays in this collection include: Marlene Zarader,"The mirror with the triple reflection"; Franco Volpi, "Dasein and Praxis: Aristotle"; Jean-Luc Marion, "Heidegger on Descartes"; Christopher Macann, "Heidegger's Kant Interpretation"; Michel Haar, "Critical remarks on the Heideggerian Reading of Nietzsche"; Maria Villela-Petit, "Heidegger's Conception of Space"; Francoise Dastur, "The ekstatico-horizontal constitution of temporality"; F-W von Herrmann, "Way and Method in Philosophy"; Samuel IJsseling, "The End of Philosophy as the Commencment of Thinking"; Otto Poggler, "Does the saving power also grow? Heidegger's last paths"; Ernst Tugendhat, "Heidegger's Idea of Truth"; and Karl-Otto Apel, "Wittgenstein and Heidegger".
This text brings together a selection of the work on Martin Heidegger from a number of key commentators working in Europe. These essays, translated from German and French, are a guide to the current European reception of Heidegger and makes available essays that have had considerable impact on English-language Heidegger studies. Essays in this collection include: Marlene Zarader,"The mirror with the triple reflection"; Franco Volpi, "Dasein and Praxis: Aristotle"; Jean-Luc Marion, "Heidegger on Descartes"; Christopher Macann, "Heidegger's Kant Interpretation"; Michel Haar, "Critical remarks on the Heideggerian Reading of Nietzsche"; Maria Villela-Petit, "Heidegger's Conception of Space"; Francoise Dastur, "The ekstatico-horizontal constitution of temporality"; F-W von Herrmann, "Way and Method in Philosophy"; Samuel IJsseling, "The End of Philosophy as the Commencment of Thinking"; Otto Poggler, "Does the saving power also grow? Heidegger's last paths"; Ernst Tugendhat, "Heidegger's Idea of Truth"; and Karl-Otto Apel, "Wittgenstein and Heidegger".
"Four Phenomenological Philosophers" is the first book to examine
the major texts of the leading figures of phenomenology in one
volume. In separate chapters, the book explores the ideas of Edmund
Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice
Merleau-Ponty with detailed readings of their most important texts.
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