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  • - Thinking Through Heidegger in the Thirties
    af Richard Polt
    642,95 - 1.827,95 kr.

    Offering new insights into Heidegger's thought based on recently published texts, Richard Polt, one of the most respected contemporary commentators on Heidegger, presents a critical perspective that draws creatively on Heidegger's thinking and makes original proposals for understanding human existence.

  • - A Heideggerian Approach to Psychopathology
    af Kevin Aho
    631,95 - 1.818,95 kr.

    This book explores new phenomenological research on the structural disruptions of spatiality, temporality, and understanding in the context of anxiety and depressive disorders. It offers critiques of mainstream psychopathology, taking a transdisciplinary approach to the relationship between mental illness and self-constitution.

  • - A Critical Dialogue on Politics and Philosophy
     
    1.828,95 kr.

    Bringing together leading Heidegger scholars in critical dialogue, this timely collection of essays provides widely divergent interpretations about the controversial political significance and contemporary relevance of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.

  • - Dwelling in Speech II
    af Lawrence J. Hatab
    1.766,95 kr.

    Hatab presents a new vocabulary for Heidegger's early phenomenology of being-in-the-world and applies it to the question of language.

  • - Heidegger on Rationality
    af Matthew Burch
    1.746,95 kr.

    This book offers the first edited volume to thematically foreground Heidegger's complex relation to "the life of reason" and its relation to normativity. Authored by world-class phenomenologists and Heidegger scholars, it presents cutting-edge, convention-challenging scholarship on Heidegger's relationship to the phenomenological traditions.

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    613,95 kr.

    This important collection reveals a hitherto neglected aspect of Heidegger's impact, adding to our knowledge of the interaction between Western philosophy and Russia as well as the often neglected East European milieu.