Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Gregory Fried is professor of philosophy at Suffolk University. Richard Polt is professor of philosophy at Xavier University, Cincinnati.
"The translators have improved upon their excellent, earlier
translation: nuances have been made clearer and the style brought
closer to Heidegger's own style. Eminently readable, this
translation should stand the test of time."—Dennis J. Schmidt,
Pennsylvania State University
"This revised edition of the translation of Heidegger’s 1935
lectures, with its inclusion of helpful new materials, superbly
augments the excellent translation provided in the first edition.
The result is a richly rewarding volume, to be recommended to every
student of Heidegger’s works, whether a novice or a long-time
reader."—Daniel Dahlstrom, Boston University
"The quality of the translation is outstanding, and the
introduction and glossary are eminently clear and helpful."—Bret W.
Davis, author of Heidegger and the Will: On the Way to
Gelassenheit
"There is no questioning the exceedingly high quality of Polt and
Fried’s translation as well as their reliably judicious choice of
words. Students and scholars alike profit immensely, too, from the
explanations that they give of specific translations."—Daniel
Dahlstrom, Boston University
"Fried and Polt have produced a first-rate edition of this pivotal
and important text. Their new translation is rigorous and abides by
the best standards of Heidegger scholarship. It also has a new
fluency that brings this difficult text into reach of English
language readers."—Dennis J. Schmidt, Penn State University
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