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Martin Heidegger

With characteristic lucidity and style, Steiner makes Heidegger’s immensely difficult body of work accessible to the general reader. In a new introduction, Steiner addresses language and philosophy and the rise of Nazism.

"It would be hard to imagine a better introduction to the work of philosopher Martin Heidegger."—George Kateb, The New Republic

208 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-3/8 | © 1987

Philosophy: History and Classic Works

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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