Niederhauser makes the case that any reading of Heidegger that ignores death cannot fully understand those concepts.The book argues that death is central to Heidegger’s “thinking path” from the early 1920s until his late post-war philosophy.
Niederhauser makes the case that any reading of Heidegger that ignores death cannot fully understand those concepts.The book argues that death is central to Heidegger’s “thinking path” from the early 1920s until his late post-war philosophy.