1915 - 1970
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Köp båda 2 för 400 kr"The letters reveal Heidegger as a whole in an unprecedented fashion, but also evoke the character and qualities of his wife." The Scientific and Medical Network Heideggers letters to his wife are a revelation. They offer privileged access to the innermost reaches of Heideggers thought. Moreover, here, perhaps for the first time, Heidegger the fallible individual is fully on display. These fascinating letters reveal Heideggers exalted sense of the world-historical mission of philosophy, as well as his own immodest estimation of his standing. This rich correspondence should be required reading for anyone interested in the vital intersection between biography and the history of ideas. Richard Wolin, City University of New York Can a philosophers life illuminate his thinking? Heidegger is not encouraging, writing of Aristotle: He was born, worked, and died. Yet in these letters to Elfride, his thinking, tribulations and passions bleed together, exploding any such parsimony. They bear intimate witness to everyday life chez Heidegger, and offer a riveting glimpse of an often unequal struggle with his wife over the meaning of marriage, love and truth. David Wood, Vanderbilt University
Martin Heidegger Translated by Rupert Glasgow
Preface. Editors note. Letters 1915 1970. Afterword by Hermann Heidegger. Appendix:. Life of Elfride Heidegger. Life of Martin Heidegger. Heidegger Family Tree. Annotated Index of Names. Index. Acknowledgements