Heidegger's silence. - Lang, Berel.
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Explores the question of why the twentieth-century German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, did not address the issues of Jewish assimilation and Nazi genocide, and suggests that the answer may lie in Heidegger's view of the Germans' role in history. UP.
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1996Uitgever: Ithaca / London, Cornell University Press, 1996.130 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 080143310XISBN-13: 9780801433108Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Original half cloth hardcover. xiv,130 pp.; 22x14.5 cm. Text in English. - Fine condition, see picture 360 [Auteur: Lang, Berel.] [Uitgever: Cornell University Press] [Jaar: 1996] [Titel: Heidegger's silence.]
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Cornell University Press: Ithaca/ London, 1996. Bound with dustwrapper. ix-xi, 129 pp. Notes, index. 22x14.5x2 cm. Light traces of use on dustwrapper. In very good condition. [Categorie: Filosofie] [Auteur: Lang, Berel.] [Pagina's: 129] [Jaar: 1996] [Titel: Heidegger's Silence.]