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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard CapobiancoPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781442649637ISBN 10: 1442649631 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 07 October 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews‘This book will prove indispensable to anybody working within Heidegger studies, especially those interested in his work on poetry, language, and Heraclitus.’ - S. Montgomery Ewegen (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews January 2015) ‘Capobianco immerses his readers in a dexterous set of considerations which engage an impressively vast array of texts spanning Heidegger’s corpus… He provides a valuable resource for scholars and others interested in further pursuing Heidegger.’ - Katherine Davis (Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual vol 8:2018) ""What stands out as Capobianco’s truly unique contribution to the literature of Heidegger is how he carefully unfolds the subtle differences in Heidegger’s many names for Being…In the end, the reader is left with a renewed appreciation not only for the continued relevance of Heidegger’s work, but for the beauty and necessity of thought itself."" - Timothy Jussuame (Philosophy in Review) `This book will prove indispensable to anybody working within Heidegger studies, especially those interested in his work on poetry, language, and Heraclitus.' -- S. Montgomery Ewegen * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews January 2015 * `Capobianco immerses his readers in a dexterous set of considerations which engage an impressively vast array of texts spanning Heidegger's corpus... He provides a valuable resource for scholars and others interested in further pursuing Heidegger.' -- Katherine Davis * Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual vol 8:2018 * "‘This book will prove indispensable to anybody working within Heidegger studies, especially those interested in his work on poetry, language, and Heraclitus.’ -- S. Montgomery Ewegen * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews January 2015 * ‘Capobianco immerses his readers in a dexterous set of considerations which engage an impressively vast array of texts spanning Heidegger’s corpus… He provides a valuable resource for scholars and others interested in further pursuing Heidegger.’ -- Katherine Davis * Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual vol 8:2018 * ""What stands out as Capobianco’s truly unique contribution to the literature of Heidegger is how he carefully unfolds the subtle differences in Heidegger’s many names for Being…In the end, the reader is left with a renewed appreciation not only for the continued relevance of Heidegger’s work, but for the beauty and necessity of thought itself."" -- Timothy Jussuame * Philosophy in Review *" `This book will prove indispensable to anybody working within Heidegger studies, especially those interested in his work on poetry, language, and Heraclitus.' -- S. Montgomery Ewegen * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews January 2015 * What stands out as Capobianco's truly unique contribution to the literature of Heidegger is how he carefully unfolds the subtle differences in Heidegger's many names for Being...In the end, the reader is left with a renewed appreciation not only for the continued relevance of Heidegger's work, but for the beauty and necessity of thought itself. -- Timothy Jussuame * Philosophy in Review * `Capobianco immerses his readers in a dexterous set of considerations which engage an impressively vast array of texts spanning Heidegger's corpus... He provides a valuable resource for scholars and others interested in further pursuing Heidegger.' -- Katherine Davis * Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual vol 8:2018 * Author InformationRichard Capobianco is a professor of Philosophy and Meehan Humanities Scholar at Stonehill College. He is the author of Heidegger’s Way of Being and Engaging Heidegger. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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