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100 | _aPippin, Robert B. | ||
245 | _aThe culmination : Heidegger, German idealism, and the fate of philosophy | ||
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_bThe University of Chicago Press, _c2024 _aChicago : |
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_axviii, 235 p. ; _c24 cm |
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_b40.00 _c$ _d90.60 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aHeidegger claimed that Western philosophy ended, failed even, in the German Idealist tradition. In The Culmination, Robert B. Pippin explores the ramifications of this charge through a masterful survey of Western philosophy, especially Heidegger's critiques of Hegel and Kant. Pippin argues that Heidegger's basic concern was to determine sources of meaning for human life, particularly those that had been obscured by Western philosophy's attention to reason. The Culmination offers a new interpretation of Heidegger, German Idealism, and the fate of Western rationalism. | ||
650 | _aPhilosophical traditions | ||
650 | _aIdealism | ||
650 | _aBeing | ||
650 | _aMoral Theory | ||
650 | _aFinitude | ||
650 | _aPost-culmination | ||
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