Heidegger and Unconcealment

Heidegger and Unconcealment

ໂດຍ Mark A. Wrathall
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2010
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University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations

Professor Wrathall's book is a stunning example of how an expository work on a difficult thinker should be written. The essays do not merely reproduce Heidegger's langauge; he takes the time to explain what Heidegger was saying and even provides concrete examples illustrating what Heidegger was getting at - something you won't find in many Heidegger books especially when the latter works of Heidegger, i.

I have been trying to understand Heidegger for many years. This book brings a great deal of clarity to this difficult thinker and also the subjects that he wrote about.

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