Rethinking Death in and after Heidegger
Discover the profound insights of Rethinking Death in and after Heidegger, a compelling exploration by Cambridge University Press set to release in 2024. This hardback edition spans 356 pages and delves into Martin Heidegger's intricate understanding of existential death, highlighting its significant impact on philosophy and human experience. The book meticulously examines the crucial role death occupies in Heidegger's seminal work, Being and Time, and traces its influence on his later thoughts as well as the broader post-Heideggerian continental tradition. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this re-examination invites readers to engage deeply with the themes of mortality and existence that resonate through philosophical discourse. Enhance your library with this essential text that promises to illuminate the enduring importance of death in both philosophy and life.