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He was taught by edmund husserl, the founder of phenomenology, and heideggers own students included hannah arendt, emmanuel levinas and herbert. Though heideggers being and time is often cited as one of the most important philosophical works of the last hundred years, its division two has received relatively little attention. The routledge philosophers martin heidegger ranks alongside wittgenstein as the twentieth centurys most influential philosopher. With a unique focus on historical and intellectual contexts, each volume. This clear and engaging introduction examines the full range of bergsons. An architect of critical theory, his influential but often difficult writings cover an array. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the routledge companion to hermeneutics. Cooper, m 2015 existential psychotherapy and counselling. Cyberculture theorists routledge critical thinkers david bell. Husserls student martin heidegger 18891976 proved to be one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and the major modern exponent of existentialism. Critical heidegger brings together in a more accessible form a selection of the best work on martin heidegger from a number of key commentators working in europe.
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