Poetry, Language, Thought
of Martin Heidegger, Albert Hofstadter (Translator, Introduction)
Description
Poetry, Language, Thought collects Martin Heidegger's pivotal writings on art, its role in human life and culture, and its relationship to thinking and truth. Essential reading for students and anyone interested in the great philosophers, this book opens up appreciation of Heidegger beyond the study of philosophy to the reaches of poetry and our fundamental relationship to the world. Featuring "The Origin of the Work of Art," a milestone in Heidegger's canon, this enduring volume provides potent, accessible entry to one of the most brilliant thinkers of modern times.
Gender
Main Characters
Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256 pages
- Publisher Harper Perennial Modern Classics
- Publication Date December 3rd 2013
- First Publication 11/06/71
- Language English
- ISBN 9999999999999
- Edition HarperPerennial Modern Classics
- Category Religion & Spirituality
- Scenario []
Rate this work
đ Log in to evaluate this book.
Share your opinion with other readers. Your feedback is very important!
AI-Powered Recommendations
Based on your reading of "Poetry, Language, Thought", our dual AI algorithms suggest these titles. ⥠FAISS Baseline đ§ PyTorch Enhanced
Top Picks For You
đŻ Smart SelectionDiscourses and Selected Writings
by Epictetus, Robert F. Dobbin (Translator)
The Art and Thought of Heraclitus
by Heraclitus, Charles H. Kahn (Translator/Contributor)
Basic Writings: Ten Key Essays, plus the Introduction to Being and Time
by Martin Heidegger, David Farrell Krell (Editor)
How do we choose these recommendations?
Similar Style Recommendations
Books with similar themes, authors, and writing styles to what you're reading now.
Smart AI Matches
Our advanced AI finds books you might love based on deeper patterns and reader preferences.
FAISS Baseline
Fast & ReliableLa poética de la ensoñación (Breviarios)
Gaston Bachelard, Ida Vitale (Translator)
The Archaeology of Knowledge & The Discourse on Language
Michel Foucault, A.M. Sheridan Smith (Translator)