An Introdution to Metaphysics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):188-188 (1959)
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"Why are there essents rather than nothing?" is the central question of this work. Heidegger here uncovers the meaning of "being" and the history of man's understanding of "being," mainly through a discussion of the origin and overtones of the pertinent Greek and German terms. The style is difficult; the translation on the whole satisfactory.--R. D. G.

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