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Heidegger: Home

A Gumberg Library Research Guide

This research guide will connect you to reference works, print books and ebooks, databases for articles, and other information sources on Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), the most influential continental philosopher of the 20th century.


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All of these resources can be accessed from off-campus, but you will need to enter your Multipass username and password when you click on a link below.

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Click on any link below to run a search in the online catalog, for all books and other materials on that subject in, or accessible through, the Gumberg Library.

On Heidegger

Criticism of Specific Works

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All of these resources can be accessed from off-campus, but you will need to enter your Multipass username and password when you click on a link below.

How do you find full text?

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To access electronic resources off campus you will need to enter your Multipass information


Heidegger In Twelve Minutes with Eric Dodson, Ph.D.


A brief look at Heidegger from "The School of Life"


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This research guide was created by Elsa Buehler, English Department Intern, Gumberg Library, January-February 2020