| Author/Contributor(s): | Van Buren, John |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 11/22/1994 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Van Buren's portrayal of these formative years is striking and vital to all future Heidegger scholarship. --Christian Century
Van Buren presents a clear and cogent argument for the theory that Martin Heidegger's mature thought, epitomized in Being and Time, actually was a return to his youthful theory and concerns. . . . Van Buren's ability to present a rounded discussion while using Heidegger's own technical vocabulary is highly commendable. --Library Journal
. . . here at last is a work on the philosopher that is of fundamental philosophical-historical import. Van Buren's book is both interesting and well written . . . --Choice
. . . a readable, interesting, and first-rate book. --John D. Caputo
A startling new reading of Martin Heidegger's early thought leading up to Being and Time (1927) and its subsequent development in his later writings.