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Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge
By (Author) Charles Guignon
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
15th November 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
121.0924
Paperback
269
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
341g
"The best book-length treatment of Heidegger with which I am familiar. . . . What Guignon does, very skillfully, is to use the problem of knowledge as a focus for organizing a discussion of Heidegger's thought in its entirety. . . . Places him squarely within the philosophical tradition he struggled to overcome and provides an account of his development from Being and Time to the last writings, which make the changes in his thought continuous and intelligible." --Harrison Hall, Inquiry
. . . .an admirably clear account of Heidegger's relation to the philosophical tradition, and especially of his criticism of Cartesianism. --Richard Rorty, University of Virginia
The best book-length treatment of Heidegger with which I am familiar. . . . What Guignon does, very skillfully, is to use the problem of knowledge as a focus for organizing a discussion of Heidegger's thought in its entirety. . . . Places him squarely within the philosophical tradition he struggled to overcome and provides an account of his development from Being and Time to the last writings, which make the changes in his thought continuous and intelligible. --Harrison Hall, Inquiry
Charles Guignon is Professor of Philosophy, University of South Florida.