Martin Heidegger
1889-1976
A student of Husserl, whom Heidegger succeeded as professor of philosophy
at Freiburg, he was also
influenced by Kierkegaard, Dilthey, and Nietzsche. Heidegger's major work,
Being and Time (1927),
analyzes the concepts of "care," "mood," and the individual's relationship
to death, relates authenticity of
being as well as the anguish of modern society to the individual's confrontation
with his own temporality.
Although he rejected the title, Heidegger is regarded as one of the founders
of 20th-century Existentialism,
and he influenced the work of Sartre. His later work included studies of poetry
and of dehumanization in
modern society.