Original and critical essays by leading scholars on the question of the human in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.
The human being stands at the center of the humanities and social sciences. In an age that some have dubbed the Anthropocene, this book addresses Heidegger’s conception of the human being and its role in the world. Contributors discuss how Heidegger envisages and interprets the human being and what we can learn from his thought. Pluralistic in outlook, this vol...
Table of Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ingo Farin and Jeff Malpas
Part I. Anthropology and Philosophy
1. Heidegger’s Engagement with and Critique of Philosophical A...
About the author
Jeff Malpas is Emeritus Distinguished Professor at the University of Tasmania in Australia. His many books include Rethinking Dwelling: Heidegger, Place, Architectu...