Focusing on the concept of "letting be," this insightful work by William NcNeill explores the role of phenomenology in Heidegger's philosophy. It highlights how this theme is integral to Heidegger's early thought and delves into his phenomenological perspective on art and poetry, offering a thorough analysis of these connections. NcNeill's scholarship presents a critical assessment of Heidegger's contributions, making it a significant resource for understanding the evolution of phenomenological thought.
William McNeill Libros
