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Heidegger’s Social Ontology: The Phenomenology of Self, World, and Others (Modern European Philosophy)

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This work explores Heidegger’s philosophical framework for understanding the interconnected nature of self, world, and others through phenomenological analysis. It presents how Heidegger’s social ontology challenges traditional metaphysics and reshapes our understanding of human existence and social relationships.

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Nicolai K. Knudsen’s examination of Heidegger’s social ontology provides a comprehensive analysis of how Martin Heidegger’s phenomenological approach fundamentally reconceptualizes the relationship between individual consciousness, worldly existence, and interpersonal being. Rather than treating these elements as separate philosophical problems, Knudsen demonstrates how Heidegger integrates them into a unified ontological framework.

The book traces Heidegger’s critique of Cartesian dualism and traditional subject-object distinctions, showing how his philosophy offers alternatives to conventional understanding of selfhood and social existence. By examining key phenomenological concepts, Knudsen illuminates Heidegger’s contributions to contemporary social philosophy and his influence on modern European thought. This work is essential for scholars interested in phenomenology, ontology, existentialism, and the philosophical foundations of human relationships and social being.

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Author

Nicolai K. Knudsen

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009114011

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