Richard Wolin on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks in the Jewish Review of Books

Wolin-2Richard Wolin on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks in the Jewish Review of Books.

I’m not a great enthusiast for Wolin’s work – Heidegger’s Children was insulting to some major thinkers in its title alone – but this is generally thoughtful and goes beyond the few regularly quoted snippets in many other accounts.

 


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