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| Best Sellers Rank | #212,027 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #80 in Translation Reference #886 in Linguistics (Books) #900 in Theory & Criticism |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (726) |
| Dimensions | 14.27 x 3.1 x 21.29 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0061575593 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0061575594 |
| Item Weight | 544 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 608 pages |
| Publisher | Harper Perennial Modern Classics; Reprint edition (22 July 2008); Product Safety Manager; [email protected] |
K**H
Human thought at its finest, densest
This book is absolutely essential if you are into continental philosophy. It is not a an easy read in fact this book will need years to slowly digest, and appreciate. One of the pinnacles of modern philosophy, irrespective of heideggers own political affiliations
S**N
Dasien!
If Critique of pure Reason woukd considered the starting point of German thought that goes back to "originary" thinking, it finds its pinnacle in Heidegger , through Hegel and Nietzsche. The first sections of the book especially, the concept of Being (with a big B), and its phenomenological analyses is surely an original thought. The nature of Being encountered , as Dasien, which encounters, things ready-to-hand (in its series of involvements) , and things present-at-hand (in its separation from the thing) is what I took as the most important claim of Heidegger. Later parts are somewhat drawn and easily appears to descend into psychological generalities, yet they still appear quite original in view of Heidegger's "originary" concept of Being. I must say this was one of the books that "turned" my thinking in its course of knowing and I am sure it will do for you too. A must read. It would be a better read, if you come via Hegel, Kant and Nietzsche .
P**A
The book I received was in good condition. I am happy
Received on time. The book I received was in good condition. I am happy, thank you.
A**U
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First time I'm not satisfied with the seller uRead-Store. Got the book @1123rs. To be honest it is worth for maximum 700rs considering the below concerns. That cost too is for the content of the book only. 1) Book looked as if someone ordered the book, opened it, used, returned back to the seller and they kept open in dust without any cover for so long. 2) Book's white front cover has stains. 3) Few pages' corners have been folded. 4) Book's front cover's right bottom corner looks as if folded. Not satisfied with the quality. :(
M**I
It is not Kindle edition
It is a PDF and that too very old that one cannot read well seems Amazon is not checking the product well.
P**Y
An amazing read....with some resoluteness I've completed Division 1. By all means this endeavour was not a frivolous one, along with Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Heidegger paves the way for continental philosophy. I seriously recommend this book for anybody who's willing to commit to it . When received, the book was expertly packaged for shipping and it was in excellent shape (and the dust jacket was even cellophaned).
灰**ヒ
これは商品紹介でペーパーバック版とされているもの(ISBN 978-0-06-157559-4、Harper perennial modern thoughtの1冊)に対する速報レビューです。 到着したばかりでざっと眺めただけですし、ドイツ語の原書ならともかく良質な邦語訳がある現在、英訳本を通読することはないでしょう。 で、本文ですが、確かに巻末の原著注などは小さい活字ではありますが(印刷のことに詳しくないので何ポイントということが言えません)印刷は鮮明であり、買い直さねばならないような商品では全くありません。 最近よく見かけるディジタルデータを基に日本で印刷したものでも無いようです。(そういう書籍も印刷不鮮明だった経験はありません) このような重要文献が日本の文庫本のような分冊ではなく、ハンディな1巻本で手に入る諸外国をやや羨ましく思います。 なお詳しい方はご存じでしょうが、本文の訳は1962年のもので、Taylor Carmanによる8ページ余りのForewordのみが2008年に追加されたものです。
M**S
Não sei se algum dia conseguirei avaliar pois não sei se algum dia vou ter coragem de ler, as estrelas são pela importância do filosofo.
B**.
Being and Time is, obviously a ground-breaking work but it is also a work that frustrates many readers. It is not a book that one should try to read without the necessary background (some knowledge of phenomenology) and, ideally, without some guidance (i.e. a class in Heidegger). There are a number of books that attempt to make Being and Time more accessible. Unfortunately a number of them are very problematic. Personally I would recommend A Guide to Heidegger's Being and Time (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Magda King. It is not the easiest or most accessible of the commentaries on Being and Time but it is one of the more accurate in my opinion. It also focuses more on the second division which is really the more important division though it is also the more difficult division and for precisely that reason it often gets less attention in the secondary literature. I should say a word about this particular translation. I do not read German but I have read both this translation and the new Stambaugh/Schmidt translation so I have a few comments about their relative virtues. As I said in my review of the Stambaugh/Schmidt translation I really like the Macquarrie/Robinson translation partly because it is the first translation I read so I got used to the terminology and partly because Macquarrie and Robinson give, I think, a better sense of the German by choosing slightly awkward translations (like ready-to-hand and present-at-hand, etc.). The fact is that Heidegger is introducing neologisms so I like the fact that Macquarrie and Robinson invent their own neologisms to translate many of Heidegger's most important terms. They also have extremely detailed notes throughout the book relating to the translation. Those are two definite virtues of this particular translation. There are two main virtues of the Stambaugh/Schmidt translation in my opinion. First, the translation is smoother and probably a bit more accessible for first time readers. The main advantage, however, is that Schmidt has put in brackets for all the major 'sein' words which indicate precisely what German word Heidegger is using. This overcomes to a large degree the need for different translations/capitalizations/hyphens, etc. (Being, be-ing, beings, entities, etc.) for all the different 'sein' terminology (it is important to realize that this only applies to the new Stambaugh/Schmidt translation; as far as I know the original Stambaugh translation does not include these bracketed terms). The bottom line is I think anyone who is serious about Being and Time should own and read both translations particularly if you are like me and do not read German. I should probably say a few words about the content of Being and Time. It seems a little ridiculous to write about a book that has achieved such status but my conscience will not let me post a review without saying anything about the contents of a book. Heidegger is, of course, primarily interested in the question of Being as he makes clear in his two introductions. Heidegger believes that Being is something that Dasein understands. We understand what it is for something 'to be' but we understand it in a vague way. Heidegger wants to make this vague understanding explicit but to do so he must understand the being that understands, i.e. Dasein. Most of Being and Time is taken up with an analysis of Dasein and its manner of being. The first division lays out what Heidegger calls the existentials of Dasein. They are like the categories that are applied to beings other than Dasein, the existentials are the a priori's of the being of Dasein. In the second division he grounds all these existentials temporally, specifically, on the three temporal ecstases of the having-been, the present, and the to-come. For Heidegger Dasein is essentially futural meaning the future has precedence. Dasein is its possibilities. This might seem strange but it makes perfect sense. Everything we do has reference to the future and to projects. I read Being and Time because I have projected a future in which I become a philosophy professor, etc. (the father in Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road (Oprah's Book Club) discovers this essential truth when he is looking through a bookcase at the end of the world and realizes that books make no sense when there is no future; their very being as books is predicated on a future. There is no reason to read after the apocalypse when there is no future because there are no human possibilities). McCarthy is being very Heideggerians since one of Heidegger's basic insights is that it is on the basis of the future, a thrown project, that Dasein is able to exist meaningfully in the world and make sense out of inner-worldly beings. This review is merely the barest skeleton of an outline of a few themes from Being and Time. Ultimately it is impossible to write a summary of such an epoch-making book. It might have been better to simply avoid trying to summarize it at all but I wanted to say at least something about the book. Heidegger has completely altered our understanding of our own being as well as the meaning of Being in general. Heidegger's influence on Continental philosophy is incalculable. All roads into Continental philosophy lead through Heidegger. There are many who seem to think, due to the difficulty of Heidegger's text, that it is in fact non-sense, a giant prank, and that Heidegger is not really saying anything (this is an extreme view I know but it is not all that different from the critiques leveled at Heidegger by prominent philosophers like Rudolf Carnap). For now I will simply offer my assurances to the reader: Heidegger's text is difficult, there is no doubt about that, but if you are truly interested in understanding it and you have the patience to work through it over many years (it will take many years) then I promise you Heidegger's book does make sense! Whether you will agree with Heidegger's positions is another question but it is my honest opinion that anyone who truly desires to understand this book can if they are willing to put in the work.
M**D
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