Here is the essential Heidegger, a most controversial figure. Following a cogent introduction by Manfred Stassen, this collection is divided into three sections: The Man - Politics and Ideology; The Method - Philosophy from Phenomenology to Thanking ; and The Message - From Being to Beyng. All but one of the translations is a classic rendition. Among the content: The Jewish Contamination of German Spiritual Life (1929); Follow the Fnhrer! (1934); The Thinker as Poet (1947); The Task of Destructuring of the History of Ontology (1927); My Way to Phenomenology (1963); Being-in-the-World as Being-with and Being a Self: The 'They' (1927); Care as the Being of Da-sein (1927); ?Poetically, Man Dwells? (1951); The Question Concerning Technology (1949); and much more.
Introduction: Manfred Stassen
THE MAN - POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY
The Jewish Contamination of German Spiritual Life - Letter to Victor Schwoerer (1929)
Translated by Manfred Stassen
The Self-Assertion of the German University (1933)
Translated by Karsten Harries
Follow the Fuhrer! (1934)
Translated by D.D. Runes
Why Do I Stay in the Provinces? (1934)
Translated by Thomas J. Sheehan
The Thinker as Poet (1947)
Translated by Albert Hofstadter
Only a God Can Save Us: Der Spiegel's Interview (September 23, 1966)
Translated by Maria P. Alter and John D. Caputo
THE METHOD - PHLOSOPHY FROM PHENOMENOLOGY TO THANKING'
DE(CON)STRUCTION AND PHENOMENOLOGY
The Task of a Destructuring of the History of Ontology (1927)
Translated by Joan Stambaugh
The Phenomenological Method of the Investigation (1927)
Translated by Joan Stambaugh
My Way to Phenomenology (1963)
Translated by Joanl#