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Notes I-V (Black Notebooks 1942-1948)

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Author:Martin Heidegger
Cover:hardcover
Category:History & GeographyPsychology
ISBN:978-5-93255-634-4
Dimensions: 3x13x20cm
"Black Notebooks" is what Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) called the black-colored, glue-bound notebooks filled with various notes and reflections that he kept from 1931. There were thirty-four of them in total. According to the author's will, the Frankfurt publishing house Vittorio Klostermann began their publication after all the books and lecture courses. The 97th volume of M. Heidegger's Collected Works, whose translation we offer you, contains entries from 1942–1948 ("Notes I–V"). The publisher of the "Black Notebooks," Peter Trawny, characterized Heidegger's reflections, based on his own self-assessment, not as "aphorisms" as testimonies of "worldly wisdom," but as "inconspicuous outposts—and rearguard positions"—in a holistic attempt to conquer a path for the initial questioning, which, unlike metaphysical, calls itself Being-historical thinking. The philosopher applies this method to the situation in religion, art, and science.
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Author:Martin Heidegger
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Cover:hardcover
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  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Psychology
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Publication Language:Russian
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Dimensions:20x13x3 cm
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Age restrictions:16+
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ISBN:978-5-93255-634-4

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