What Is Metaphysics? by Martin Heidegger

In "What Is Metaphysics?" the author delves into the complex philosophical concepts of existence and reality. Heidegger explores the notion of 'nothingness' and its importance in understanding being. He argues that the concept of 'nothing' is integral to the essence of 'being', and that our comprehension of 'nothing' provides a basis for all other philosophical inquiries. This text is a cornerstone in existential philosophy, challenging traditional metaphysical views and prompting readers to question their understanding of reality.

The 13459th greatest book of all time


Published
1929
Nationality
German
Length
Very Short
Pages
17
Words
Unknown
Original Language
German
Alternate Titles
None

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