Martin Heidegger - Collection of 7 Works by Martin Heidegger - 1929-1972





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Collection of 7 Works by Martin Heidegger, a seven‑volume hardcover with dust jackets in German, published between 1929 and 1972, in good condition.
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A thoughtfully assembled lot of seven significant intellectual works by the influential German philosopher Martin Heidegger. The group includes both early and mid-century editions from respected German academic publishers. Several of these titles rank among Heidegger’s most important contributions to phenomenology, ontology, and metaphysics.
Included Titles:
Wegmarken — Frankfurt: H. Sturtz, 1967.
A key collection of essays tracing the development of Heidegger’s later thought.
Frühe Schriften — Frankfurt: H. Sturtz, 1972.
Early philosophical writings offering insight into the formation of Heidegger’s method and themes.
Holzwege — Germany, 1957.
A foundational anthology of essays, including “Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes,” central to Heidegger’s aesthetics and hermeneutics.
Was heißt Denken? — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1954.
Heidegger’s influential lectures on the nature of thinking, addressing the essence and limits of human thought.
Einführung in die Metaphysik — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1958.
One of Heidegger’s seminal works from the 1930s lecture series, examining fundamental metaphysical questions.
Sein und Zeit — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1960.
A mid-century printing of Heidegger’s monumental 1927 masterpiece, considered one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century.
Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik — Bonn: Friedrich Cohen, 1929.
Early edition of Heidegger’s reinterpretation of Kant, essential for understanding his shift from phenomenology toward fundamental ontology.
Overall Condition:
A cohesive and desirable group for collectors of Continental philosophy, university libraries, or researchers working with original German editions of Heidegger’s major works. Physical condition can be added upon request.
A thoughtfully assembled lot of seven significant intellectual works by the influential German philosopher Martin Heidegger. The group includes both early and mid-century editions from respected German academic publishers. Several of these titles rank among Heidegger’s most important contributions to phenomenology, ontology, and metaphysics.
Included Titles:
Wegmarken — Frankfurt: H. Sturtz, 1967.
A key collection of essays tracing the development of Heidegger’s later thought.
Frühe Schriften — Frankfurt: H. Sturtz, 1972.
Early philosophical writings offering insight into the formation of Heidegger’s method and themes.
Holzwege — Germany, 1957.
A foundational anthology of essays, including “Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes,” central to Heidegger’s aesthetics and hermeneutics.
Was heißt Denken? — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1954.
Heidegger’s influential lectures on the nature of thinking, addressing the essence and limits of human thought.
Einführung in die Metaphysik — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1958.
One of Heidegger’s seminal works from the 1930s lecture series, examining fundamental metaphysical questions.
Sein und Zeit — Tübingen: Niemeyer Verlag, 1960.
A mid-century printing of Heidegger’s monumental 1927 masterpiece, considered one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century.
Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik — Bonn: Friedrich Cohen, 1929.
Early edition of Heidegger’s reinterpretation of Kant, essential for understanding his shift from phenomenology toward fundamental ontology.
Overall Condition:
A cohesive and desirable group for collectors of Continental philosophy, university libraries, or researchers working with original German editions of Heidegger’s major works. Physical condition can be added upon request.

