“With a deep sensitivity to the nuances of Heidegger's German, this translation retains a liveliness and readability that captures something of the urgency and creativity of Heidegger's original presentation.”
— Christopher P. Long, Pennsylvania State University
“A sophisticated and conscientious translation that captures Heidegger's subtle expressions of detail and nuance. Available in English for the first time, these lectures make a significant contribution to ancient philosophy, Aristotle studies, Continental philosophy, and phenomenology.”
“We . . . have every reason to thank the translators for undertaking one of the most major Heidegger works to be published in recent years.”
— Bryn Mawr Classical Review
“This text will be of vital interest to scholars interested in the genesis of Being and Time and Heidegger's early formulations of its central arguments in the 1920s. . . . [A]n important addition to Heidegger's works on Aristotle available in English.Vol. 48, No. 3, July 2010”
— Journal of the History of Philosophy
“This set of lectures from 1924 offers a refreshing and productive picture of Aristotle. . . . Heidegger opens up possibilities in these lectures for reading philosophy and for putting our thought in touch with the concrete.”
— Philosophy in Review
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