Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to The Later Heidegger ‘A highly instructive and engaging guide through Heidegger’s later writings, written in a lucid and accessible manner.’ Keith Ansell Pearson, University of Warwick ‘... a lively, clear and engaging overview of the key ideas in Heidegger’s later writings.’ Charles Guignon, University of Vermont This Routledge Philosophy GuideBook guides the reader through the complexities of Heidegger’s later works. The book offers a clear introduction to the main themes that upied Heidegger in the second part of his career: technology, art, the history of philosophy and the exploration of a new post- technological way of thinking. e Pattison explores many aspects of the later Heidegger, including the massive controversy surrounding his Nazism, as well as his readings of Nietzsche, the Presocratics and Hölderlin. Pattison also carefully investigates the difficult question of the nature of Heidegger’s thought, together with its significance for philosophy today. The Later Heidegger is essential reading for all ing to Heidegger’s later works for the first time. e Pattison is Dean of King’s College, Cambridge. Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks Edited by Tim Crane and Jonathan Wolff University College London The Later Heidegger e Pattison Hegel on History Joseph McCarney Hume on Morality James Baillie Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason Sebastian Gardner Mill on Liberty Jonathan Riley Mill on Utilitarianism Roger Crisp Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations Marie McGinn Plato and the Republic Nickolas Pappas Locke on Government . Lloyd Thomas Locke on Human Understanding . Lowe Spinoza and the Ethics Genevieve Lloyd LONDON AND NEW YORK ROUTLEDGE Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to The Later Heidegger n e Pattison First published 2000 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West