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The Philosophy of Heidegger

by (author) Michael Watts

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2011
Category
General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773594630
    Publish Date
    Jan 2011

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In The Philosophy of Heidegger, Michael Watts provides an overview of Heidegger's thoughts that is suitable for both beginning and advanced students. Free from jargon and the standard idioms of academic philosophical writing, Watts uses several illustrations and concrete examples to introduce key Heideggrian concepts such as throwness, the clearing, authenticity, falling, moods, nullity, temporality, Ereignis, enframing, dwelling, and Gelassenheit. He avoids over-involvement with the secondary literature and with wider philosophical debates, which gives the writing an immediate, accessible voice. Ranging widely across Heidegger's writings, the book displays an impressively thorough knowledge of his corpus, navigating the difficult relationship between the earlier and later texts and giving the reader a strong sense of the fundamental motives and overall continuity of Heidegger's thought.

About the author

Michael Watts is a professional psychologist and independent writer. He has published widely on existentialist philosophy, including Kierkegaard.

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Editorial Reviews

"Michael Watts tackles Heidegger with exemplary skill, tenacity, and sobriety. He presents Heidegger's thoughts in plain, uncluttered prose and steers the reader through the complexities of Heidegger's terminology. A reliable and congenial guide for one's

"A deep and wide knowledge of Heidegger's texts, an unusual ability to bring the issues alive and an unpretentious written style combine in The Philosophy of Heidegger in a truly impressive way." Dan Watts, University of Essex