The Concept of Time
The Concept of Time
In The Concept of Time Heidegger introduces many of the central themes of his analyses of human existence which were subsequently incorporated into Being and Time, themes such as Dasein, Being-in-the-world, everydayness, disposition, care, authenticity, death, uncanniness, temporality and historicity. Starting out by asking: What is time?, Heidegger proceeds to radicalise the concept of time and our relation to it, ending with the question: Are we ourselves time? Am I time?
Author: Martin Heidegger
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 04/08/1992
Pages: 80
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.23lbs
Size: 8.49h x 5.45w x 0.24d
ISBN: 9780631184256
About the Author
Martin Heidegger - 1889-1976 - is a 20th century German philosopher in the European tradition. His work contributed to such areas as phenomenology and existentialism. Heidegger's politics were controversial since he was a member of the Nazi party. Two of his influential philosophical works are The Concept of Time and Being and Time.
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