To Find, at Last, the Origin

Philosophy Today 68 (4):639-646 (2024)
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Abstract

Reiner Schürmann’s work received a much delayed reception due to his early death and a complicated situation surrounding his estate. In a personal account of his experiences, the author describes essential stages that led to numerous posthumous publications and translations and outlines Schürmann’s understanding of the concept of “origin,” which is central to his thinking, along the lines of his literary practice against the background of a lifelong confrontation with his own biography.

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