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"Heidegger I," "Heidegger II," and Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis)

Emad Parvis

pp. 129-146

One of the indisputably significant aspects of Richardson's Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought is the Preface to this work that Heidegger consented to write, after reading the German version of a résumé of Richardson's research and findings.1 There are two points here that should not go unnoticed. First, it should be pointed out that the text of the résumé does not have the form of a dialogue. Thus with two exceptions, it is not clear what the questions were that Richardson put to Heidegger in the course of their "long and wide-ranging discussion..."2 Secondly, it should be pointed out that Heidegger's Preface to Richardson's book is actually a response to a letter that Richardson wrote to him on March 1, 1962.3

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1624-6_8

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Parvis, E. (1995)., "Heidegger I," "Heidegger II," and Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis), in B. Babich (ed.), From phenomenology to thought, errancy, and desire, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 129-146.

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