Heidegger's Later Philosophy by Julian Young

Heidegger's Later Philosophy by Julian Young

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Heidegger's Later Philosophy by Julian Young

Heidegger's later philosophy has often been regarded as a lapse into unintelligible mysticism. While not ignoring its deep and difficult complexities, Julian Young's book explains in simple and straightforward language just what it is all about. It examines Heidegger's identification of loss of 'the gods', the violence of technology, and humanity's 'homelessness' as symptoms of the destitution of modernity, and his notion that overcoming 'oblivion of Being' is the essence of a turning to a post-destitute, genuinely post-modern existence. Young argues that Heidegger's conception of such an overcoming is profoundly fruitful with respect to the ancient quest to discover the nature of the good life. His book will be an invaluable resource for both students and scholars of Heidegger's works.
"Young contests the common view that Hidegger's 'real' philosphy stops with eing and Time by claiming that Heidegger's later philosophy offers a unique diagnostic and therapeutic approach to modern destitution... For graduate students, researchers, and faculty." Choice
"This is a wonderful book on Heidegger as physician and teacher." Miles Groth, The Review of Metaphysics
Julian Young is Honorary Research Associate at the University of Auckland. His publications include Nietzsche's Philosophy of Art (CUP, 1992) Heidegger, Philosophy, Nazism (CUP, 1997), and Heidegger's Philosophy of Art (CUP, 2001). He is currently working on a translation for Cambridge University Press of Heidegger's Holzwege.
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ISBN 13 9780521809221
ISBN 10 0521809223
Title Heidegger's Later Philosophy
Author Julian Young
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2001-11-29
Number of pages 148
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