George Pattison The Later Heidegger Review

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jonathan kelly's Review of George Pattison The Later Heidegger

30th Jul 2006

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4 stars
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    3 stars
Good Points

The writer really knows what he is talking about in spite of him being biased.


Bad Points

Book fails to explain fundamental ontology


General Comments

This book fails to explain fundamental ontology but as the author is a vicar it is hardly surprising they want it all for themselves he may even think it a tautology just explaining ontology but pretending it is fundamental so to do with your authentic nature and not your bourgeois nature which is true if you are a Christian?

This book is great because the writer really knows what he is talking about in spite of him being biased. The thing about book is he quoted from it when we went to a talk about Heidegger at the French Institute. He wanted to defend Heidegger from evil characters the truly evil Nazi's you would not like to cross one in your life times. In this book the story after 1933, technology, Nietzsche are explained and a descriptions of Holderlin as well.


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