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  1. As If Consenting to Horror.Emmanuel Levinas & Paula Wissing - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (2):485-488.
    I learned very early, perhaps even before 1933 and certainly after Hitler’s huge success at the time of his election to the Reichstag, of Heidegger’s sympathy toward National Socialism. It was the late Alexandre Koyré who mentioned it to me for the first time on his return from a trip to Germany. I could not doubt the news, but took it with stupor and disappointment, and also with the faint hope that it expressed only the temporary lapse of a great (...)
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  • Is There Room for Evil In Heidegger's Thought or Not?Manfred S. Frings - 1988 - Philosophy Today 32 (1):79-92.
  • Thinking, poetry and pain.John D. Caputo - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):155-181.
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  • Thinking, Poetry and Pain.John D. Caputo - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):155-181.
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  • Heidegger and the Nazis.Thomas Sheehan - unknown
    by Victor Farías, translated from Spanish and German into French by Myriam Benarroch and Jean-Baptiste Grasset, preface by Christian Jambet. Editions Verdier, 332 pp., Fr125 (paper).
     
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