The book explores the ecological implications of Martin Heidegger's philosophy, highlighting an "ecological turn" in his thought. It delves into how Heidegger's reflections anticipate the crises brought about by modern technology, revealing a deep concern for environmental issues within his work. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the relevance of Heidegger's ideas in contemporary ecological discussions.
Frank Schalow Books
February 23, 1956 – May 25, 2024



Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy
- 574 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Featuring over 800 cross-referenced entries, this comprehensive dictionary offers a thorough exploration of key developments in Heidegger's life and philosophy. The third edition includes a chronology, an introduction, and appendixes, along with an extensive bibliography, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of his thought.