Raising Atlantis: The Later Heidegger and Contemporary Philosophy

In Babette Babich (ed.), From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire. Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer. pp. 55-69 (1995)
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A discussion of how diggers stance with regard to contemporary analytic and Continental philosophy, with special emphasis on Heidegger's later works. The essay argues that Heidegger has now become attacks that people can interpret in many ways, and so is entered into dialogues which go against his own self-image of what he was about.

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