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Martin Heidegger

A compact, lucid introduction to the work of one of the most important, challenging, and controversial philosophers of the twentieth century 

Acquaintance with the work of Martin Heidegger is indispensable to an understanding of contemporary thought and culture. His work has had a profound influence on a number of disciplines, including theology, Sartrean existentialism, linguistics, Hellenic studies, the structuralist and hermeneutic schools of textual interpretation, literary theory, and literature itself. With characterisitc lucidity and style, George Steiner makes this philosopher’s immensely difficult body of work accessible to the general reader. The breadth of Steiner’s learning and interests also allows him to place Heidegger in a broader Continental literary-cultural context. In a new Introduction, Steiner addresses language and philosophy and the rise of Nazism
 

208 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-3/8 | © 1987

Philosophy: History and Classic Works

Reviews

“It would be hard to imagine a better introduction to the work of philosopher Martin Heidegger.”

George Kateb | New Republic

"Steiner’s short book, in its generosity of feeling and range of reference, is a continuous pleasure to read.”
 

P. F. Strawson | New York Review of Books

"Whether readers or thinkers respond to Heidegger or not, some acquaintance with his thought is indispensable, and Dr. Steiner has provided it beautifully.”

New Yorker

Table of Contents

Introduction—Heidegger: In 1991
In Place of a Foreword
i. Some Basic Terms
ii. Being and Time
iii. The Presence of Heidegger
Biographical Note
Short Bibliography
Index

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