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Martin Heidegger is among the most important philosophers of the Twentieth Century. Within the continental tradition, almost every great figure has been deeply influenced by his work. For this reason, a full understanding of the course of modern philosophy is impossible without at least a basic grasp of Heidegger.

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"Spinoza makes a very interesting distinction between the easy and the simple. Contrarily to easiness, simplicity is not the opposite of difficulty, but appears as its very expression. The most beautiful expression of the difficult is the simple. Braver's book is precisely simple in that sense. It presents Heideggerian thought in all its complexity in the most accessible and engaging way, so that it can speak to all. A phenomenal achievement."
Catherine Malabou, Kingston University

"Leave it to Lee Braver to give us an overview of Heidegger's thought that is both entertaining and consistently insightful. The conversational tone of his commentary is engaging, while each page reveals a lifetime of careful thought about Heidegger. This is the best general introduction to Heidegger for students and non-specialists I have seen in decades."
Charles Guignon, University of South Florida

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations x

Introduction: An Initial Orientation 1

Part I Being and Time 7

1 Introduction to Being and Time 9

2 Being and Time 1.
I–IV: Being-in and the World 22

3 Being and Time 1.
V–VI: The There and Care 49

4 Being and Time 2.
I–III. 64: Authenticity 76

5 Being and Time 2.
III. 65–VI: Temporality as the Meaning of Existence 98

6 Being and Time: Conclusion 126

Part II Later Heidegger 133

7 Introduction to the Later Heidegger 135

8 History, Nazism, the History of Being and of its Forgetting 140

9 Descartes, Thinking, and Free Will 157

10 Gratitude, Language, and Art 177

11 Technology, Nietzsche, and Nihilism 194

Conclusion: Influences, Developments, and Criticisms 207

Notes 214

References 223

Index 231

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745664927, 978-0745664927
      ISBN10: 074566492X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Martin Heidegger is among the most important philosophers of the Twentieth Century. Within the continental tradition, almost every great figure has been deeply influenced by his work. For this reason, a full understanding of the course of modern philosophy is impossible without at least a basic grasp of Heidegger.

      Trade Review
      "Spinoza makes a very interesting distinction between the easy and the simple. Contrarily to easiness, simplicity is not the opposite of difficulty, but appears as its very expression. The most beautiful expression of the difficult is the simple. Braver's book is precisely simple in that sense. It presents Heideggerian thought in all its complexity in the most accessible and engaging way, so that it can speak to all. A phenomenal achievement."
      Catherine Malabou, Kingston University

      "Leave it to Lee Braver to give us an overview of Heidegger's thought that is both entertaining and consistently insightful. The conversational tone of his commentary is engaging, while each page reveals a lifetime of careful thought about Heidegger. This is the best general introduction to Heidegger for students and non-specialists I have seen in decades."
      Charles Guignon, University of South Florida

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments ix

      Abbreviations x

      Introduction: An Initial Orientation 1

      Part I Being and Time 7

      1 Introduction to Being and Time 9

      2 Being and Time 1.
      I–IV: Being-in and the World 22

      3 Being and Time 1.
      V–VI: The There and Care 49

      4 Being and Time 2.
      I–III. 64: Authenticity 76

      5 Being and Time 2.
      III. 65–VI: Temporality as the Meaning of Existence 98

      6 Being and Time: Conclusion 126

      Part II Later Heidegger 133

      7 Introduction to the Later Heidegger 135

      8 History, Nazism, the History of Being and of its Forgetting 140

      9 Descartes, Thinking, and Free Will 157

      10 Gratitude, Language, and Art 177

      11 Technology, Nietzsche, and Nihilism 194

      Conclusion: Influences, Developments, and Criticisms 207

      Notes 214

      References 223

      Index 231

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