New book by James Kinkaid explores Husserl’s influence on Heidegger

James Kinkaid has published a new study of Martin Heidegger’s early phenomenology and its complex relationship to the phenomenological project of Edmund Husserl. The book offers an opinionated introduction to Heidegger’s phenomenology, framing its central themes and ambitions in terms of Heidegger’s debts to, and departures from, Husserl. Rather than treating Heidegger’s thought in isolation, it situates Being and Time and related writings within the broader development of phenomenology and the philosophical debates that shaped it. Read more about this book here

 
 

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