Author: Heidegger, Martin Title: What Is a Thing
Description: Chicago, IL, Henry Regnery Company, 1967. 1st US edition. Hardcover. pp. vii, 310. 8vo. Black cloth binding with gilt lettering. Edgewear, some ink and pencil underlining throughout, spot to front endpaper; good. Dustjacket is discoloured, with some chips and tears, including a repaired tear clean through the front joint. The text of a lecture delivered by Heidegger in 1935-36. He presents "first, the various pre-Kantian ways of treating the problem of the thing, an analysis of the major doctrines of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, and, finally, his own thoughts on the nature of metaphysics, on the question of the thing." Translated by W. B. Barton, Jr. / Vera Deutsch. Analysis by Eugene T. Gendlin. .
Keywords: Metaphysics; Immanuel Kant; lecture; Freiburg;
Price: CAD 238.40 = appr. US$ 164.81 Seller: Bison Books
- Book number: 096460
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