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Demythologizing Heidegger

by John D. Caputo

A chronological examination of Heidegger's texts that explores the religious significance of his evolving thought. It evaluates his philosophical contributions while analysing the origins of his ethical and political failures.

Accession 22370 ISBN 0253208386 Publisher Indiana University Press
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