
Heidegger's Being and Time by Aaron James Wendland Tobias Keiling
Martin Heidegger's Being and Time, published in 1927, is widely regarded as his most important work and it has had a profound influence on twentieth-century philosophy. This Critical Guide draws on recently translated and published primary sources as well as the latest developments in Heidegger scholarship to provide a series of in-depth studies of this influential text. Twelve newly-written essays examine the unity of Being and Time; the nature of human communication; truth as a catalyst of cultural transformation; feminist approaches to Being and Time; the essence of authenticity; curiosity as an epistemic vice; the nature of rationality; realism and idealism; the ontological difference; the origin of time; the possibility of death; and the failure of the Being and Time project. The volume will be particularly valuable to students and scholars interested in phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, metaphysics, epistemology, feminism, and ethics.
Aaron James Wendland is Vision Fellow in Public Philosophy at King's College, London and a Senior Research Fellow at Massey College, Toronto. He is co-editor of Wittgenstein and Heidegger (2013) and Heidegger on Technology (2019). Tobias Keiling is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of the Phenomenology of Agency (2019).
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| ISBN 13 | 9781108496001 |
| ISBN 10 | 1108496008 |
| Title | Heidegger's Being and Time |
| Author | Aaron James Wendland |
| Series | Cambridge Critical Guides |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2025-04-30 |
| Number of pages | 319 |
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