Kemple juxtaposes the phenomenological method of German Nazi philosopher
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) with the semiotic theory of American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) to demonstrate their complementarity and profundity in accounting for human experience.
The literary output of Medard Boss (1903-1990) consists of thirteen books, contributions to two hundred and thirty-two edited volumes, twelve co-authored essays and two co-edited volumes, eighty-six journal articles, and his edition of
Martin Heidegger's Zollikon Seminars, as well as his little known introduction to Carlos Alberto Seguin's Love and Psychotherapy.
The relationship between German-Jewish political theorist Hannah Arendt and German philosopher
Martin Heidegger is tested when Arendt learns her former mentor and lover is working for the Nazi Party in "Hannah and Martin" by Kate Fodor.
ON JULY 24, 1929, in the auditorium of the University of Freiburg,
Martin Heidegger delivered what would become one of the most celebrated--and most lampooned--lectures in twentieth-century philosophy.
Marcuse exchanged ideas with well-known philosophers like his professor
Martin Heidegger, but he might be best known for the later stages of his life, when he became known in the media as "the guru of the New Left." Thorkelson does an admirable job of taking sophisticated philosophical arguments and delivering them in a few panels, not to mention doing so in a way that minimizes the pace-slowing impact of "talking heads." But this is dense material, and even dedicated readers might need to step away for a break after several chapters that probe the differences of rival philosophies.
What nationality was the philosopher
Martin Heidegger? 10.
Gracias a Heinrich Wiegand Petzet, en los comienzo de la decada de 1960
Martin Heidegger pudo entablar un acercamiento con la obra del escultor vasco Eduardo Chillida (1).
(5) My middle path of is sympathetic to Bourdieu's analysis in The Political Ontology of
Martin Heidegger, to the extent to which it undertakes a "simultaneous political and philosophical dual reading" of his Fundamentalontologie and his self-deception.
(2)
Martin Heidegger, The End Of Philosophy, trans.
Synopsis:
Martin Heidegger (26 September 1889-26 May 1976) was a German philosopher and a seminal thinker in the Continental tradition and philosophical hermeneutics.