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Heidegger on Transcendence provides a comprehensive analysis of Martin Heidegger’s treatment of transcendence as a fundamental philosophical problem. Chad Engelland demonstrates how the concept of transcendence runs through Heidegger’s entire philosophical corpus, from his early work on Being and Time to his later investigations into technology and the history of metaphysics.
The book clarifies how Heidegger’s understanding of transcendence differs from traditional philosophical approaches, particularly in relation to Kant’s critical philosophy. Engelland explores the ways in which Heidegger uses transcendence to address questions about human existence, temporality, and our relationship to Being itself.
This Element is part of the Cambridge University Press series on Heidegger’s philosophy and offers scholars and advanced students an accessible yet rigorous examination of one of the most challenging and essential aspects of Heideggerian thought.







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