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Heidegger's Hut (The MIT Press)

Full title: Heidegger's Hut (The MIT Press)
ISBN: 9780262533669
ISBN 10: 0262533669
Authors: Sharr, Adam
Publisher: The MIT Press
Edition: Reprint
Num. pages: 168
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

Beginning In The Summer Of 1922, Philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Occupied A Small, Three-room Cabin In The Black Forest Mountains Of Southern Germany. Over The Years, Heidegger Worked On Many Of His Most Famous Writings In Die Hutte, From His Early Lectures To His Last Enigmatic Texts. There Are Many Ways To Interpret Heidegger's Hut - As The Site Of Heroic Confrontation Between Philosopher And Existence; As The Petit Bourgeois Escape Of A Misguided Romantic; As A Place Overshadowed By Heidegger's Troubling Involvement With The Nazi Regime In The Early 1930s; Or As An Entirely Unremarkable Little Building. Heidegger's Hut Does Not Argue For Any One Reading, But Guides Readers Toward Their Own Possible Interpretations Of The Importance Of Die Hutte.--jacket. A Landscape And Its Movements 9 -- The Hut In The Valley 19 -- Inside The Hut 24 -- Outside The Hut 42 -- How The Hut Came To Be Built 49 -- How The Hut Was Used 55 -- Heidegger's Relationship With The Hut 63 -- Visitors To The Hut And Their Accounts Of It 79 -- Hut And House: Heidegger's Mountain Life And City Life 87 -- The Hut As A Reflection Of Heidegger's Thinking? 103. Adam Sharr ; Including Photographs By Digne Meller-marcovicz. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 127-136) And Index.