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Sinopsis
Richard Polt provides a lively and accessible
introduction to one of the most influential
and intellectually demanding philosophers of the
modern era. Covering the entire range of
Heidegger's thought, Polt skillfully
communicates the essence of the philosopher,
enabling readers, especially those new to his
writings, to approach his works with confidence
and insight. Polt presents the questions
Heidegger grappled with and the positions he
adopted, and also analyzes persistent points of
difference between competing schools of
interpretation.The book begins by exploring
Heidegger's central concern, the question of
Being, and his way of doing philosophy. After
considering his environment, personality, and
early thought, it carefully takes readers
through his best-known work, Being and Time.
Heidegger concludes with highlights of its
subject's later thought, providing guidelines for
understanding Contributions to Philosophy and
other important texts. It gives special
attention to the philosopher's political
involvement with the Nazis in the 1930s,
indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the
reactions to his politics, reactions ranging from
exculpation to complete condemnation.
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Richard Polt provides a lively and accessible
introduction to one of the most influential and
intellectually demanding philosophers of the
modern era. Covering the entire range of
8Heidegger's thought, Polt skillfully communicates
the essence of the philosopher, enabling readers,
especially those new to his writings, to approach
his works with confidence and insight. Polt
presents the questions Heidegger grappled with
and the positions he adopted, and also analyzes
persistent points of difference between competing
schools of interpretation.The book begins by
exploring Heidegger's central concern, the
question of Being, and his way of doing
philosophy. After considering his environment,
personality, and early thought, it carefully
takes readers through his best-known work, Being
and Time. Heidegger concludes with highlights of
its subject's later thought, providing guidelines
for understanding Contributions to Philosophy
and other important texts. It gives special
attention to the philosopher's political
involvement with the Nazis in the 1930s,
indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the
reactions to his politics, reactions ranging from
exculpation to complete condemnation.