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The Concept of Time by Martin Heidegger, William H. McNeill

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3.0

As anyone who has attempted to delve into Heidegger's philosophy, his writing can get very confusing, and this is no exception, and what might make this even more confusing is the fact that this is a first draft of one of his later-released books, Being and Time, so it hasn't had the time poured over it to be refined. I'd say definitely read this book if you have an interest in Heidegger, but if you are just looking into phenomenology and philosophy on being, I would keep this at the back of the TBR pile. It's interesting, despite its difficulty to read, but not vital for one's refinement in philosophy and the history of such.
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