Description
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis book, which consists of notebook entries by Martin Heidegger in the years 1931–38, casts valuable light on his thinking during the Nazi era. . . Students of Heidegger will find this volume of major assistance in understanding his ideas. It will be of interest also to anyone concerned with Continental philosophy and German intellectual history.
* Library Journal *
It is informative, but also interesting and at times inspiring, to be privy to early stages of these definitive strands in Heidegger's later thinking, cryptic symbols and all.
* Phenomenological Reviews *
Rojcewicz's translation. . . is flawless and extremely readable. . . . Highly recommended.
* Choice *
For those who want to understand where Heidegger was 'coming from,' and how, as he saw it, his abstract ideas related to his own times, the Notebooks are indispensable reading.
* Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Table of ContentsTranslator's Introduction
Intimations x Ponderings (II) and Directives
Ponderings and Intimations III
Ponderings IV
Ponderings V
Ponderings VI
Editor's Afterword