Synopses & Reviews
The text of Martin Heidegger's 1930-1931 lecture course on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit contains some of Heidegger's most crucial statements about temporality, ontological difference and dialectic, and being and time in Hegel. Within the context of Heidegger's project of reinterpreting Western thought through its central figures, Heidegger takes up a fundamental concern of Being and Time, "a dismantling of the history of ontology with the problematic of temporality as a clue." He shows that temporality is centrally involved in the movement of thinking called phenomenology of spirit.
Review
""... an important contribution... offers a penetrating glimpse into certain uncharted waters in the development of German thought." --Review of Metaphysics
"A must for all students of Hegel, Husserl, and Heidegger." --Choice" -- Indiana University Press Indiana University Press
Synopsis
... an important contribution... offers a penetrating glimpse intocertain uncharted waters in the development of German thought. -- Review ofMetaphysics
A must for all students of Hegel, Husserl, andHeidegger. -- Choice
Strikes a skillful balance between theneeds of first-time readers of Hegel and the interests of advanced scholars. Theselectures contain some of Heidegger's most crucial statements about temporality, ontological difference and dialectic, and being and time in Hegel.
About the Author
Parvis Emad is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and author of Heidegger and the Phenomenology of Values. He is founding editor with Kenneth Maly of Heidegger Studies.
Kenneth Maly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and editor (with Parvis Emad) of Heidegger on Heraclitus: A New Reading.