Heidegger at Heart

Oxford Literary Review 43 (1):75-81 (2021)
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‘It is at the heart of Heidegger that he sought to operate. At his heart, the closest, the most intimate and, at the same time, not so as to keep his distance but rather so as to inscribe this distance within proximity.’

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