Heidegger
- 1 January 1993
- book
- Published by Fordham University Press
Abstract
This book belongs on any short list of classic studies of Continental philosophy. It explores the famous turn (Kehre) in Heidegger's thought after Being in Time and demonstrates how this transformation was radical without amounting to a simple contradiction of his earlier views. In a full account of the evolution of Heidegger's work as a whole, the book illuminates both divergences and continuities in Heidegger's philosophy, especially in light of recently published works. It includes the letter Heidegger wrote to the author of this book and a ne ... More This book belongs on any short list of classic studies of Continental philosophy. It explores the famous turn (Kehre) in Heidegger's thought after Being in Time and demonstrates how this transformation was radical without amounting to a simple contradiction of his earlier views. In a full account of the evolution of Heidegger's work as a whole, the book illuminates both divergences and continuities in Heidegger's philosophy, especially in light of recently published works. It includes the letter Heidegger wrote to the author of this book and a new introduction.Keywords
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