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Poetry, Language, Thought
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Poetry, Language, Thought

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Poetry, Language, Thought collects Martin Heidegger’s pivotal writings on art, its role in human life and culture, and its relationship to thinking and truth. Essential reading for students and anyone interested in the great philosophers, this book opens up appreciation of Heidegger beyond the study of philosophy to the reaches of poetry and our fundamental relationship to the world. Featuring The Origin of the Work of Art, a milestone in Heidegger’s canon, this enduring volume provides potent, accessible entry to one of the most brilliant thinkers of modern times.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 December 2013
Pages
256
ISBN
9780060937287

Poetry, Language, Thought collects Martin Heidegger’s pivotal writings on art, its role in human life and culture, and its relationship to thinking and truth. Essential reading for students and anyone interested in the great philosophers, this book opens up appreciation of Heidegger beyond the study of philosophy to the reaches of poetry and our fundamental relationship to the world. Featuring The Origin of the Work of Art, a milestone in Heidegger’s canon, this enduring volume provides potent, accessible entry to one of the most brilliant thinkers of modern times.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 December 2013
Pages
256
ISBN
9780060937287