Phew - well, we're back from our European travels, trying to spread the word about Continuum Philosophy throughout Europe at the Joint Sessions, SEPFEP and the Deleuze Camp and desperately trying to find some blogging time. Our Production team have been working over time as usual to get our new books to the printers. The really hard part is choosing which books to tell you about first.
There is perhaps one obvious contender that's fought it's way to the front of the line: we are very pleased indeed to be able to announce a new translation of a key text by Martin Heidegger which has not been available in English until now. The work in question is a translation of Phanomenologie der Anschauung und des Ausdrucks, which we have published as Phenomenology of Intuition and Expression. This is the text of a lecture course that Martin Heidegger, one of the most important figures in the history of Phenomenology, gave at the University of Freiburg in 1920. Pre-dating the publication of Being and Time by 7 years, this lecture course provides the fullest account that Heidegger ever gave of the "phenomenological destruction" - one of the absolutely core concepts of his Phenomenological method.
The publication of this course in English for the first time (rigorously rendered in English by Tracy Colony of the European College of Liberal Arts in Berlin, Germany) is an important publishing event, I hope you agree. You can find further information on the book here and you can see a free preview by clicking on the jacket above.
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