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Guignon, Charles Burke was born on February 1, 1944 in Amarillo, Texas, United States.
("The best book-length treatment of Heidegger with which I...)
"The best book-length treatment of Heidegger with which I am familiar...What Guignon does, very skillfully, is to use the problem of knowledge as a focus for organizing a discussion of Heidegger's thought in its entirety...Places him squarely within the philosophical tradition he struggled to overcome and provides an account of his development from Being and Time to the last writings, which make the changes in his thought continuous and intelligible." -- Harrison Hall, Inquiry
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An excellent work. The wide selection of readings alone would cost quite a bit of money to assemble seperately. Major contributions by each philospher are summarized in a non-technical manner that is accesible by readers from all walks of life. One of the few books that approaches several major themes under one cover and manages to leave the reader with the seeds of interest rather than confusion and massive generalization. I first ran across the work in class and it has remained a springboard for all manner of reading and writing. All in all an excellent grounding for further study.
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Guignon, Charles Burke was born on February 1, 1944 in Amarillo, Texas, United States.
Bachelor, University of California, Berkeley, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley, 1979.
Assistant professor, University Texas, Austin, 1977-1984; assistant professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1984-1985; professor, U. Vermont, Burlington, since 1985.
("The best book-length treatment of Heidegger with which I...)
(An excellent work. The wide selection of readings alone w...)
Son of Charles M. and Veronica (Burke) G. Divorced; children: Michele, Christopher.