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The ideas of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger have been described as an intellectual time bomb, as some of the most revolutionary thought in western history. Despite the enormous amount of secondary scholarship available on Heidegger, it is-due to the complexity of his thought and the density of his writing-difficult for the curious beginner to gain an insight into Heidegger's philosophy." ""Heidegger For Beginners" serves as an entry into the ideas of one of the 20th century's most important thinkers, situating Heidegger's thought within its philosophical and historical…mehr

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The ideas of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger have been described as an intellectual time bomb, as some of the most revolutionary thought in western history. Despite the enormous amount of secondary scholarship available on Heidegger, it is-due to the complexity of his thought and the density of his writing-difficult for the curious beginner to gain an insight into Heidegger's philosophy." ""Heidegger For Beginners" serves as an entry into the ideas of one of the 20th century's most important thinkers, situating Heidegger's thought within its philosophical and historical context-alongside such thinkers as Plato, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, Husserl and Sartre. "Heidegger For Beginners" explicates many of Heidegger's central ideas, including the "Nothing," average everydayness, care, existence, be-in-the-world, the "One," the critique of technology, anxiety, and most importantly, "Being"-a notion which may offer us the key to understanding the very mystery of our own existence.
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Eric LeMay taught writing at Columbia, the University of Chicago, and Harvard. He currently lives in Athens, Ohio, and is on staff in Ohio University. His writing has appeared in "The Paris Review, Gastronomica, Poetry Daily, "and he currently serves as the web editor for "Alimentum: The Literature of Food."