Heidegger and the Human - Ingo Farin
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Original and critical essays by leading scholars on the question of the human in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.
P>Review "Human nature and the human condition are burning topics at a time when human beings are transforming the planet and themselves, while naive anthropocentrism seems ever less viable. At this juncture, Heideggers reflections on humanism and on the relation between being and humans are particularly worthy of questioning. The diverse essays in this collection rise to the challenge and consistently provide food for thought." - Richard Polt, author of Time and Trauma: Thinking Through Heidegger in the Thirties"Human nature and the human condition are burning topics at a time when human beings are transforming the planet and themselves, while naive anthropocentrism seems ever less viable. At this juncture, Heideggers reflections on humanism and on the relation between being and humans are particularly worthy of questioning. The diverse essays in this collection rise to the challenge and consistently provide food for thought." -- Richard Polt, author of Time and Trauma: Thinking Through Heidegger in the Thirties About the Author: Ingo Farin is an independent researcher. He is the coeditor (with Michael Bowler) of Hermeneutical Heidegger and coeditor (with Jeff Malpas) of Reading Heideggers Black Notebooks 1931-1941. Jeff Malpas is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania in Australia. He is the author of Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architecture and coauthor (with Kenneth White) of The Fundamental Field: Thought, Poetics, World.GTIN: 9781438490489
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