Heidegger's Later Philosophy

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Heidegger's Later Philosophy
AuthorJulian Young
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMartin Heidegger
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date
November 2001
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages148
ISBN9780521809221

Heidegger's Later Philosophy is a 2001 book by the American writer Julian Young.

The book is about the works the German philosopher Martin Heidegger wrote after 1936. Young argues these are of particular value for their offering of a viable approach to life and death in the contemporary world, without metaphysics which Heidegger considered a fundamental error. The book was preceded by Young's Heidegger, Philosophy, Nazism (1997) and Heidegger's Philosophy of Art (2001), concluding a trilogy of books about Heidegger's thought published by Cambridge University Press.[1][2]

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