Description
The Heidegger Reader brings key texts from the entire course of Heidegger's philosophical career into one volume. Many of the selections, translated here for the first time, offer new insight into Heidegger's thought for both the beginning student and the experienced scholar. A critical and interpretive introduction by Gunter Figal traces the many thematic paths that are necessary for developing a comprehensive understanding of Heidegger's most important work. The carefully chosen readings are designed to reflect the concerns that are most relevant to philosophy today. Special features include an authoritative chronology of Heidegger's life, a current list of the Complete Works, and a definitive translation of Heidegger's controversial interview with Der Spiegel.
An introduction to Heidegger's essential writings
About the Author
Gunter Figal is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Freiburg in Breisgau, Germany. He is the author of several books on Gadamer, Heidegger, hermeneutics, and social and political philosophy.
Jerome Veith is completing his doctorate in philosophy at Boston College.
Reviews
"An excellent synopsis of Heidegger's philosophical writing and exemplary in its translation of Heidegger's German into clear, readable English." -Robert Metcalf, University of Colorado, Denver
"The essays gathered in this volume touch key markers on Heidegger's complex path of thought. Taken together, they draw the reader near to heart of his most enduring concerns and show how they evolved over the years." -Dennis J. Schmidt, Penn State University
Book Information
ISBN 9780253221278
Author Gunter Figal
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press
Weight(grams) 508g