Heidegger: Through Phenomenology: To Thought, 4t...

At nearly 800 pages, it provides a rigorous, step-by-step account of Heidegger's complete philosophical trajectory, from his early "radical phenomenology" to his later meditative "thinking" of Being.

William J. Richardson’s is widely considered the most important English-language study of Martin Heidegger's work. The fourth edition , published by Fordham University Press in 2003, remains a primary resource for understanding the philosopher’s complex evolution. Key Themes & Contributions

The book popularized the distinction between the "early" and "later" Heidegger, though Richardson emphasizes their deep structural unity. Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought, 4t...

The book famously includes a personal preface written by Heidegger himself. In it, Heidegger addresses Richardson directly, responding to questions about his philosophical development and clarifying that his "reversal" was not an abandonment of his earlier phenomenological roots. Why the 4th Edition Matters

The 2003 edition is the most comprehensive version available, featuring: At nearly 800 pages, it provides a rigorous,

Richardson adds updated context reflecting decades of scholarship and newly available Heidegger texts.

Richardson was the first to systematically explore the "turn" in Heidegger’s thinking. He demonstrates that while Heidegger’s focus shifted from the "being-there" (Dasein) of his early work to the "truth of being" in his later years, this was not a contradiction but a radical continuation of the same inquiry. The fourth edition , published by Fordham University

The fourth edition is available through retailers like Barnes & Noble , Target , and Books A Million .