
Jedno ljeto s Pascalom
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In "Letter on Humanism" (1947), Martin Heidegger answers Jean Beaufret's question about the meaning of humanism, presenting a critical stance towards traditional humanism and offering a new understanding of human existence.
Arnold Gehlen's main work "The Man" has been the central work of philosophical anthropology since its publication in 1940.
Published in 1954, the collection brings together some of Heidegger's most important short texts from his middle and late period. In these texts, Heidegger develops key ideas about technology, art, language, and man's relationship to Being.
"Hebel – der Hausfreund" is based on a lecture given by Martin Heidegger in 1957, in which he reflects on the character and work of the German writer Johann Peter Hebel.