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Heidegger John Richardson

Heidegger By John Richardson

Heidegger by John Richardson


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Presents an introduction to Heidegger's life and work. This book introduces and assesses the key arguments of Being and Time under three key headings: pragmatism; existentialism; and the themes of time and being.

Heidegger Summary

Heidegger by John Richardson

Martin Heidegger is one of the twentieth centurys most influential, but also most cryptic and controversial philosophers. His early fusion of phenomenology with existentialism inspired Sartre and many others, and his later critique of modern rationality inspired Derrida and still others. This introduction covers the whole of Heideggers thought and is ideal for anyone coming to his work for the first time.

John Richardson centres his account on Heideggers persistent effort to change the very kind of understanding or truth we seek. Beginning with an overview of Heideggers life and work, he sketches the development of Heideggers thought up to the publication of Being and Time. He shows how that book takes up Husserls method of phenomenology and adapts it. He then introduces and assesses the key arguments of Being and Time under three headingspragmatism, existentialism, and temporalityits three levels of analysis of human experience.

Subsequent chapters introduce Heideggers later philosophy, including his turn towards a historical account of being, and new ideas about how we need to think to get the truth about it; his influential writings on language, art, and poetry, and their role in the Western history of being; and his claim that this history has culminated in a technological relation to things that is deeply problematic, above all in the way it excludes the divine. The final chapter looks at Heideggers profound influence on several intellectual movements ranging from phenomenology to existentialism to postmodernism.

A much-needed and refreshing introduction to this major figure, Heidegger is ideal reading for anyone coming to his work for the first time and will interest and stimulate students and scholars alike.

Heidegger Reviews

"This brilliant book should convince mainstream philosophers that Heidegger is a thinker they cannot ignore or dismiss. Stunningly clear, it serves up existential insights on a silver platter." - Iain Thomson, University of New Mexico, USA

"Equally remarkable for its erudition and clarity, this book will prove invaluable for students and scholars looking for guidance through Heideggers early and later thought. Richardsons discussion of Being and Time is particularly ingenious, showing how it progresses through the increasingly profound layers of pragmatism, existentialism, and temporality. I highly recommend it." - Lee Braver, Hiram College, USA

"Heres a book on Heidegger that instructs the uninitiated, meets Heideggers opponents with rigor and fairness, and does all this with commendable clarity and thoroughness." - Albert Borgmann, University of Montana, USA

About John Richardson

John Richardson is Professor of Philosophy at New York University, USA. His books include Existential Epistemology: A Heideggerian Critique of the Cartesian Project (1986), Nietzsche's System (1996), and Nietzsche's New Darwinism (2004). He is co-editor (with Brian Leiter) of Nietzsche (2001).

Table of Contents

1. Life and works 2. Early development 3. Being and Time: Phenomenology 4. Being and Time: Pragmatism 5. Being and Time: Existentialism 6. Being and Time: Time and being 7. Heideggers turning 8. Language and art 9. Technology and god 10. Heideggers influences Glossary Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR013937038
9780415350716
0415350719
Heidegger by John Richardson
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-02-23
408
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