The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 55 (3):639-640 (2002)
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Abstract

The volume under review originated as a lecture course given by Martin Heidegger during the winter semester of 1929–30 at the University of Frieburg. The declared thesis of this tripartite-structured course was to determine the essence of philosophy through an interrogation of metaphysics.

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