When the editors of Management Learning sought a reviewer for this book, I leapt at the opportunity. I identified instantly with the book for two reasons. First, as an undergraduate many years ago, I studied quite a lot of German philosophy: Hegel, Schlegel, Marx, Schopenhauer, Fichte, Nietzsche, Husserl. The course concluded with a nod to Heidegger. Too difficult, the professor said. Come back to this later. Now was that “later”. Second, after 15 years or so in business, I was invited to undertake just the sort of executive education that motivated Toby Thompson to write this book. It was a two-week residential course, run by professors at an eminent business school and designed as the cornerstone of a large corporation’s global leadership...
According to McMullin, injustice is, for Heidegger, the insistence on my time ... my now. Because ...
The books noticed here, at different levels of communication, all attempt to state conditions of our...
Review of Frank Schalow's "Imagination and Existence, Heidegger's Retrieval of the Kantian Ethic
It is frequently commented that Heidegger writes impenetrable texts that are difficult to read and c...
Michael Zimmerman has composed this book in two voices. One is the clear and generous voice that we ...
Même si ce livre ne compte pas plus d’une centaine de pages, l’analyse qu’il offre de Heidegger et ...
I recommend this textbook for teachers and students alike and will be using it as an aid to learning...
Martin Heidegger has been largely ignored within communications studies, but this book aims to show ...
Hitler had a dream to rule the world, not only with the gun but also with his mind. He saw himself a...
Nicholas Berdyaev wrote somewhere that there is nothing ontological about individualism. In modern i...
A review of: Thomas I. White, Business Ethics: A Philosophical Reader (MacMillan Publishing Co./Maxw...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
In The Art of Philosophy, Peter Sloterdijk traces the evolution of philosophical practice from ancie...
In Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st-Century Philosophy, Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle o...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
According to McMullin, injustice is, for Heidegger, the insistence on my time ... my now. Because ...
The books noticed here, at different levels of communication, all attempt to state conditions of our...
Review of Frank Schalow's "Imagination and Existence, Heidegger's Retrieval of the Kantian Ethic
It is frequently commented that Heidegger writes impenetrable texts that are difficult to read and c...
Michael Zimmerman has composed this book in two voices. One is the clear and generous voice that we ...
Même si ce livre ne compte pas plus d’une centaine de pages, l’analyse qu’il offre de Heidegger et ...
I recommend this textbook for teachers and students alike and will be using it as an aid to learning...
Martin Heidegger has been largely ignored within communications studies, but this book aims to show ...
Hitler had a dream to rule the world, not only with the gun but also with his mind. He saw himself a...
Nicholas Berdyaev wrote somewhere that there is nothing ontological about individualism. In modern i...
A review of: Thomas I. White, Business Ethics: A Philosophical Reader (MacMillan Publishing Co./Maxw...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
In The Art of Philosophy, Peter Sloterdijk traces the evolution of philosophical practice from ancie...
In Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st-Century Philosophy, Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle o...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
According to McMullin, injustice is, for Heidegger, the insistence on my time ... my now. Because ...
The books noticed here, at different levels of communication, all attempt to state conditions of our...
Review of Frank Schalow's "Imagination and Existence, Heidegger's Retrieval of the Kantian Ethic