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    A Non-subjectivist Concept of Play — Gadamer and Heidegger versus Rilke and Nietzsche.Richard Detsch - 1985 - Philosophy Today 29 (2):156-172.
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    The Intersection of Heidegger's Philosophy and His Politics as Reflected in the Views of His Contemporaries at the University of Freiburg.Richard Detsch - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (3):407-428.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Intersection of Heidegger's Philosophy and His Politics as Reflected in the Views of His Contemporaries at the University of FreiburgRichard DetschThere has been so much speculation in the last ten years or more about the reasons for and the extent of Heidegger's involvement in the Nazi movement that another attempt to come to grips with this important problem might seem superfluous. Amidst the weighty arguments advanced in what (...)
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    Heidegger: L'Introduction du nazisme dans la philosophie. Autour des séminaires inédits de 1933-1935. [REVIEW]Richard Detsch - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4):673-675.
    Richard Detsch - Heidegger: L'Introduction du nazisme dans la philosophie. Autour des séminaires inédits de 1933-1935 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 44.4 673-675 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Richard Detsch University of Nebraska at Kearney Emmanuel Faye, Heidegger: L'Introduction du nazisme dans la philosophie. Autour des séminaires inédits de 1933–1935. Paris: Albin Michel, 2005. Pp. 567. Paper, e29.00. Faye, who is a lecturer at the University of Paris X–Nanterre (...)
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