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Das Weltverständnis im Frühwerk von Martin Heidegger und Ludwig Wittgenstein

Tectum,  2023, 208 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4858-0


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The work is part of the series Young Academics: Philosophie (Volume 1)
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englischIn their early works, Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein present a holistic way of thinking that also deals with the central philosophical basic terms world, life, death and subject. The otherwise very different thinkers both stand in a radical relationship of reception and detachment to traditional transcendental philosophy.

By initiating an intelligent comparison of the early understanding of the world in the thinking of Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein, the author, Moritz René Pretzsch, knows how to explain instructively how Heidegger and Wittgenstein respectively expose their understanding of the world in their early works and how they explained and employed its aporias and idio-syncrasies in a profound way. The instructive philosophical study can serve as a reference work about "world" in the early work of Heidegger and Wittgenstein.

With a foreword by Prof. Dr. Thomas Buchheim and Prof. Dr. Christopher Erhard.

„Die Arbeit lässt sich insgesamt als ein instruktives Organon zu den früh behandelten Begriffen, Sachverhalten und Thesen Heideggers und Wittgensteins verstehen. Leser:innen werden nicht nur über die behandelten Primärtexte, sondern auch über diverse Lesarten in der Sekundärliteratur hervorragend informiert und ins Bild gesetzt.“
Prof. Dr. Thomas Buchheim und Prof. Dr. Christopher Erhard
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