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I recently dove into this book, and it's been a real eye-opener. The discussions around Husserl and Heidegger are deep yet accessible, making it perfect for anyone interested in contemporary German thought. If you're into social ontology, this one's a must-read!
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Raj Patel
Disappointing Format and Delivery Speed
I was eager to read this book, but it arrived a week late and the binding was a bit damaged. The content seems solid, but the initial experience left me frustrated. I expected better handling for something academic.
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Sophie Chan
Great for Academic Context, Not for Beginners
I bought this for my philosophy class, and while it covers important concepts, it can be pretty dense. The writing style might be challenging for those unfamiliar with the subject. But if you're serious about studying these thinkers, it's worth it!
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Liam O'Connor
A Solid Overview but Lacks Depth
This book provides a decent overview of the theories of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and Buber, but I feel like it skims the surface too much. I was hoping for more detailed analysis on Sartre’s existentialism. Still, it’s a good starting point for those new to these philosophers.
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Clara Müller
An Essential Read for Social Ontology Fans
As a grad student focused on social ontology, this book has been invaluable. It elegantly connects the thoughts of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and Buber. The analysis is engaging and insightful, definitely worth the read if you're into these discussions!
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