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Martin Heidegger's major work (1927), in which he raises the question of the meaning of being through an analysis of Dasein (being-there) and shows that being is temporal. The most influential philosophical book of the 20th century.
Lyotard's phenomenology focuses on the analysis of experience before conceptualization. For him, it is crucial to understand how an event, feeling, or stimulus appears in consciousness before language and social norms shape it into stable meanings.
The work represents a professional philosophical study of postmodernism and its impact on contemporary culture and society.
Michel Foucault's The Birth of Biopolitics are lectures he gave in 1978–1979 at the Collège de France in which he analyzes the emergence of neoliberalism, government, biopolitics, and contemporary forms of power.
Gilles Deleuze's The Logic of Sense (1969) is one of his most important philosophical works. It explores the nature of sense, events, surfaces, and nonsense through the paradoxes of language, Stoic philosophy, and literature (Lewis Carroll).
A fundamental work of Croatian comparative philosophy that covers Indian philosophy from the oldest Vedas and Upanishads through Buddhism to scholastic systems, with selected original texts.