Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East-Asian Influences on his Work

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Taylor & Francis, 07.11.1996 - 144 Seiten
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Heidegger's Hidden Sources documents for the first time Heidegger's remarkable debt to East Asian philosophy. In this groundbreaking study, Reinhard May shows conclusively that Martin Heidegger borrowed some of the major ideas of his philosophy - on occasion almost word for word - from German translations of Chinese Daoist and Zen Buddhist classics.
The discovery of this astonishing appropriation of non-Western sources will have important consequences for future interpretations of Heidegger's work. Moreover, it shows Heidegger as a pioneer of comparative philosophy and transcultural thinking.

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Review: Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East-Asian Influences on His Work

Nutzerbericht  - Xiaomin Zu - Goodreads

This is a pretty interesting read of Heidegger. Instead of a book, this reads more like May's own notebook. Anyway, it is worth-well to read this book in comparison with Ma Lin's Heidegger on East-West dialogue. Two contrasting views will make the reading more exciting. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East-Asian Influences on His Work

Nutzerbericht  - Joseph - Goodreads

Very illuminating, will be of interest to anyone with interest in Asian comparative philosophy. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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