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Cassirer And Heidegger In Davos The Philosophical Arguments New Simon Truwant

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Cassirer And Heidegger In Davos The Philosophical Arguments New Simon Truwant
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Simon Truwant
ISBN: 9781316519882, 1316519880
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: New

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Cassirer And Heidegger In Davos The Philosophical Arguments New Simon Truwant by Simon Truwant 9781316519882, 1316519880 instant download after payment.

The 1929 encounter between Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger in Davos, Switzerland is considered one of the most important intellectual debates of the twentieth century and a founding moment of continental philosophy. At the same time, many commentators have questioned the philosophical profundity and coherence of the actual debate. In this book, the first comprehensive philosophical analysis of the Davos debate, Simon Truwant challenges these critiques. He argues that Cassirer and Heidegger's disagreement about the meaning of Kant's philosophy is motivated by their different views about the human condition, which in turn are motivated by their opposing conceptions of what the task of philosophy ultimately should be. Truwant shows that Cassirer and Heidegger share a grand philosophical concern: to comprehend and aid the human being's capacity to orient itself in and towards the world.

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