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Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track
Martin Heidegger
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This collection of texts (originally published in German under the title Holzwege) is Heidegger's first post-war book and contains some of the major expositions of his later philosophy. Of particular note are 'The Origin of the Work of Art', perhaps the most discussed of all of Heidegger's essays, and 'Nietzsche's Word 'God is Dead',' which sums up a decade of Nietzsche research. Although translations of the essays have appeared individually in a variety of places, this is the first English translation to bring them all together as Heidegger intended. The text is taken from the last edition of the work, ... Read more
This collection of texts (originally published in German under the title Holzwege) is Heidegger's first post-war book and contains some of the major expositions of his later philosophy. Of particular note are 'The Origin of the Work of Art', perhaps the most discussed of all of Heidegger's essays, and 'Nietzsche's Word 'God is Dead',' which sums up a decade of Nietzsche research. Although translations of the essays have appeared individually in a variety of places, this is the first English translation to bring them all together as Heidegger intended. The text is taken from the last edition of the work, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780521805070
SKU
V9780521805070
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About Martin Heidegger
Julian Young is Honorary Research Associate at the University of Auckland and has published books on Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Heidegger. Kenneth Haynes is Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University, specializing in German Hellenism; he has also translated Hamann.
Reviews for Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track
"'To enter upon this path is the strength, and to remain on it the feast of thought': Heidegger's own words are a perfect description of Off the Beaten Track." The New York Sun