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Heidegger on Truth : Its Essence and Its Fate, Hardback Book

Heidegger on Truth : Its Essence and Its Fate Hardback

Part of the New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics series

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“What is truth?” This much-pondered question received a novel answer from Martin Heidegger, who was guided by the methods of phenomenology.

Heidegger’s 1930 address “On the Essence of Truth” takes us on a pathway of thinking that starts from the standard “correspondence theory of truth” and moves into larger discussions on truth, along the way drawing in such timeless issues as the freedom of human conduct and choices.  Heidegger on Truth is a close reading of this address, and of the essay that Heidegger published under the same title years later – first in 1943, and then in 1949.

In Part I of this book, Nicholson explores Heidegger’s movements of thought as they are presented in the original address.

In Part II, Nicholson compares this lecture with its subsequent versions, uncovering the changes and detours in Heidegger’s conceptualization of “truth.” Part II also considers Heidegger’s interpretation of Plato, scholasticism, and the tradition of modern rationalism.

Accessibly written, this book provides a thorough examination of Heidegger’s thoughts on the concept of “truth.”

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