Martin Heidegger's writings are among the most formidable of recent philosophy. The pivotal concepts of his thought are for many the source of both fascination and frustration. Yet any student of philosophy needs to become acquainted with Heideggers thought. Martin Heidegger: Key Concepts is designed to facilitate this. Each chapter introduces and explains a key Heideggerian concept, or a cluster of closely related concepts. Together, the chapters cover the full range of Heideggers thought in its early, middle, and later phases. The book provides both a comprehensive introduction to Heideggers work for the beginning student and an accessible reference for more advanced readers interested in particular aspects of Heideggers thought.
"This book is a must-read for students of Heidegger's thought. Many of the essays here offer the best interpretation of Heidegger's key concepts, and from leading scholars in the field."
Robert Metcalf
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