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Hatab presents a new vocabulary for Heidegger's early phenomenology of being-in-the-world and applies it to the question of language.
Hatab presents a new vocabulary for Heidegger's early phenomenology of being-in-the-world and applies it to the question of language.
A study of the relationship between myth and philosophy in ancient Greece, inspired by Nietsche and Heidegger. A general analysis of myth and a specific analysis of Greek myth precedes Hatab's case for pluralistic truth to accept both myth and philosophy in different understandings.
Leading Heidegger scholar, Lawrence Hatab, takes a new approach to phenomenology and language.
This work explores what anyone interested in ethics can draw from Heidegger's thinking. With Heidegger's help, the author argues that ethics should be understood as the contingent engagement of basic practical questions, such as how should human beings live?
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