Deconstruction of a dialogue: Creative interpretation in comparative philosophy
It is common knowledge that Martin Heidegger’s attempts at engaging non-Western philosophy are very much a construct of his own making. This article in no way seeks to disagree with those observations, but argues two things: first, that Heidegger’s “dialogue” with his two main other sources of inspi...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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