Focusing on the development of perception through learning processes, this volume presents a significant study of Heidegger's phenomenology. It emphasizes ontological mindfulness and offers fresh interpretations of five key concepts central to Heidegger's philosophy. The exploration aims to deepen understanding of how perception can evolve and be cultivated, revealing new insights into Heidegger's influential ideas.
David Kleinberg-Levin Livres
Le Dr. David Kleinberg-Levin est un philosophe dont la carrière universitaire a été consacrée à l'exploration de profondes questions existentielles. Ses premiers travaux, influencés par l'idéalisme allemand et la phénoménologie, ont jeté les bases d'une approche distinctive pour comprendre la conscience et l'expérience humaines. Il porte un intérêt particulier aux penseurs fondateurs qui ont façonné le discours philosophique moderne. Les recherches de Kleinberg-Levin offrent des aperçus profonds sur la nature de la réalité et notre place en son sein.



Heidegger's Phenomenology of Perception
Learning to See and Hear Hermeneutically
- 382pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on Heidegger's phenomenology, this volume examines the roles of seeing and hearing in understanding perception. It delves into how these sensory capacities respond to the issues highlighted by Heidegger's critique of metaphysics and the pervasive nihilism affecting the Western world. The author, David Kleinberg-Levin, offers a critical and constructive analysis, shedding light on Heidegger's philosophical approach to these fundamental aspects of human experience.
A radical re-reading of Samuel Beckett's work as promising happiness and enlightenment. Kleinberg-Levin rejects the traditional interpretation of Beckett's work as nihilistic and negative, proposing a Beckett unlike we've ever encountered before.