Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Themes
Part One: Themes
Part Two: Names
Part Three: Texts
Appendix: Critical Considerations
References
Index
Now in its 2nd edition, this up-to-date guide provides students with everything they need to understand the philosophy of Martin Heidegger: his life, key concepts, writings, influences and reception.
Daniel O. Dahlstrom is John R. Silber Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, USA. He is the author of numerous books on Heidegger and was the Presiding Officer of the Heidegger Circle (2008-11).
The greatly expanded second edition of Dahlstrom’s Heidegger
Dictionary now discusses the Black Notebooks and comments on all
the available volumes of Heidegger’s collected writings, now
nearing completion. Readers of Heidegger will turn often to this
tour de force of erudition and judgment.
*Richard Polt, Professor of Philosophy, Xavier University, USA*
The Heidegger Dictionary represents a unique guide for whoever is
interested in Heidegger’s philosophy. In this volume, Daniel
Dahlstrom offers an elegant and detailed discussion of all of the
major facets of Heidegger’s thought. Rigorous scholarship, coupled
with an impressive familiarity with both the Analytic and
Continental secondary literatures, makes The Heidegger Dictionary
the best and most systematic introduction to one of the most
extraordinary thinkers of the twentieth century available.
*Filippo Casati, Assistant Professor, Lehigh University, USA*
Dahlstrom’s Heidegger Dictionary offers the reader a well-rounded
and coherent account of Heidegger’s thinking, whatever path they
take through its entries. For the novice, it is a great
introduction to Heidegger, for the scholar, it can spark new
insights from seemingly familiar material.
*Andrew J. Mitchell, Professor of Philosophy, Emory University,
USA*
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