Heidegger: A Critical Introduction, by Peter Trawny, trans. Rodrigo Therezo: Polity, Cambridge and Medford , 2019, viii + 188 Pages

Philosophia 48 (1):425-430 (2020)
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Peter Trawny’s Heidegger: A Critical Introduction examines the various phases of the philosopher’s thought, with special attention to questions of politics and antisemitism. This review sums up the book and discusses the relevance of Heidegger today for analytic philosophy, Jewish thought, and political philosophy.

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