Being and Time' by Martin Heidegger (1927)
Being and Time' by Martin Heidegger (1927)
Being and Time is a seminal work of philosophy by Martin Heidegger, first published in 1927.
Heidegger's goal was to analyze and understand the concept of Being, or what it means to exist.
He proposes a new understanding of the concept of time by looking at how it is experienced in everyday life.
Heidegger examines the role of language and how it shapes our understanding of Being.
The book looks at the relationship between the individual and their world and how this is affected by language.
Heidegger develops his own philosophy of phenomenology, which is a study of experience and perception.
Heidegger looks at how our experience of the world is shaped by our use of language and how it influences our understanding of Being.
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