HEIDEGGER AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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ナレーター:
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Floyd Dameron
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著者:
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Boris Kriger
A thinker of profound originality and notorious difficulty, Martin Heidegger remains one of the most contested figures of the twentieth century. His monumental Being and Time redefined philosophy’s central question—what it means “to be”—while his later writings probed technology, language, art, and mortality. Yet his shadowed political entanglements continue to stir unease, demanding that listeners confront not only the brilliance of his thought but also the darkness of his biography.
This book offers a clear and engaging journey through Heidegger’s world: his neologisms and abstractions, his haunting insights into time and death, his uneasy legacy, and the vibrant debates he inspired. From Dasein to Being-toward-death, from the “forgetting of Being” to the question of technology, each chapter opens the door to Heidegger’s thought while never losing sight of its controversies and contradictions.
For newcomers, it is an invitation to wrestle with the philosopher who reshaped modern thought. For seasoned listeners, it is a critical companion that challenges, questions, and illuminates.
At once a guide, a critique, and a meditation on philosophy itself, this book shows why Heidegger cannot be ignored—and why he must always be listened to with both fascination and suspicion.