To: Helms
Hi there, Helms! Was your post for me? I'm not sure what you have in mind with it. No doubt about it, Heidegger and Schmitt were in the thick of it.
What the author should have done is gone to Husserl. (If there aren't there popular opinions about that fellow, they may be out of luck!)
28 posted on
05/11/2003 9:23:33 AM PDT by
cornelis
To: cornelis
Hey, hey! It sure was.In response to several of your postings which I read. I just finished "Heidegger's Children"( Arhendt, Marcuse, Lowith and others) by Richard Wolin which wastes no time debunking Heidegger. Heidegger studied under E. Husserl, a Jew, who eventually turned his back on his student. Reading Heidegger and reading about him turns my stomach. Basically Wolin draws a rather sickening portrait of the Magician from Messkirk. Heidder is still alive in France and German intellctual thought. Apparently a "meme" which dies hard.
60 posted on
05/11/2003 12:43:13 PM PDT by
Helms
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