Martin Heidegger. Perspectives on the Interpretation of his Thinking

Nordhausen: Bautz Verlag (2021)
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This book is an interpretation of Heidegger’s philosophical thought and related texts from different perspectives, including his exploration of central themes such as practical philosophy, philosophy of life, and nihilism. Its goal is to make Heidegger alive and to reveal what he means for the history of thought and even for our modern life. At the same time the author always believes that to understand Heidegger, it is necessary to reveal the universal and radical questions to which his philosophy responds.

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Hongjian Wang
Hunan University

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