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Heidegger For Beginners
Heidegger For Beginners
Heidegger For Beginners
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The ideas of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger have been described as an intellectual time bomb, as some of the most revolutionary thought in Western history. Despite the enormous amount of secondary scholarships available on Heidegger, it is – due to the complexity of his thought and the density of his writing – difficult for the curious beginner to gain an insight into Heidegger’s philosophy. Heidegger For Beginners serves as an entry into the ideas of on of the 20th Century’s most important thinkers, situating Heidegger’s thought within its philosophical and historical context – alongside such thinkers as Plato, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, Husserl, and Sartre.

Heidegger For Beginners
 explicates many of Heidegger’s central ideas, including the Nothing, average-everydayness, care, existence, being-in-the-world, the One, the critique of technology, anxiety, and most importantly, being – a notion which may offer us the key to understanding the very mystery of our own existence. Explained here in a way that makes it both accessible and relevant, Heidegger’s thought not only challenges an entire intellectual tradition, but also challenges our own self-conceptions, the very manner in which we, as humans, choose to exist. 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFor Beginners
Release dateAug 21, 2007
ISBN9781939994097
Heidegger For Beginners
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Eric LeMay

Eric LeMay received an M.F.A. from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in English Renaissance literature at Northwestern University. An award-winning teacher, he has taught at Harvard, Columbia, and is currently a faculty member at his alma mater, Ohio University.  He has worked as an editor at The Poetry Society of America, TriQuarterly, Parnassus: Poetry in Review, and has recently become the Web Editor for Alimentum: The Literature of Food.  His previous work has appeared in The Nation, The Paris Review, McSweeney’s, and The Harvard Review; it has been noted in the Best American Essays series and featured on Poetry Daily.  He has published one book of poems.

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    Just what I needed! ... An ACCESSIBLE introduction to Heidegger ... and with a sense of humor too!
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Heidegger For Beginners - Eric LeMay

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v3.1

To Dr. James Edwards and Dr. Albert Mosley:

"Yet releasement toward

things and openness to the

mystery never happen of

themselves. They do not

befall us accidentally.

Both Flourish only through

persistent, courageous

thinking."

Heidegger Memorial Address

Introduction and Background

The Ancient Greeks

Descartes

From Rousseau to Kant

Nietzsche

Kierkegaard and Husserl

…enter Heidegger

Being

Dasein

The One

Existentialism

The Thinking Thing: Human-Centered Philosophy

Technology and Authenticity

Language — the house of Being

To be.

Heidegger’s Influence

Heidegger & Nazism

Further Reading

A sampling of Heidegger’s works available in English

Man… is not merely a living

creature possessing among

other faculties that of language.

Language is rather the house of

Being and man exists dwelling

therein as he guards the truth of

Being to which he belongs.

Introduction and Background

At a secluded cottage in Germany’s Black Forest region, a thinker presents us with the challenge of our modern age…

The world and everything in it exists to be used—by us! Why? Because we are human; because we give the world its frame of reference; because we think.

For a clear understanding of Heidegger’s philosophy, it is necessary to go back a few thousand years and familiarize ourselves with some of the ancient Greeks who started things off by asking a few nagging questions…

The Ancient Greeks

During each disembodied state, we

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