Eine Knabe, der träumt, or: Intoxicated by Power

Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3):220-242 (2021)
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This article analyzes the issues associated with the publication of Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks. We attempt to explain the very publication of this document as a kind of experiment the philo...

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Vladimir Vasilievich Mironov
Moscow State University

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