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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Pages: 229-239

Series: Studies in East European Thought

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Tom Rockmore, "A progress report on the ongoing Heidegger reception", Studies in East European Thought 68, 2016, pp. 229-239.

Abstract

Philosophy, which does not begin again, always unfolds against the background of the ongoing philosophical tradition, which it needs to interpret. I argue that Heidegger's theories, like all philosophical theories, can neither be reduced to, nor separated from, the historical context. In that sense they are like all other philosophical views, perhaps in theory ahistorical but in practice historical, hence always bound up with and inseparable from their historical moment. If, as I believe, Heidegger's theories led him in part toward National Socialism, there is no alternative, if philosophy is to survive in a meaningful sense, to rejecting those aspects of his position, which must now be considered as simply and wholly dead, in favor of other aspects of Heidegger's thinking that, if they are still living, can possibly be saved.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Pages: 229-239

Series: Studies in East European Thought

Full citation:

Tom Rockmore, "A progress report on the ongoing Heidegger reception", Studies in East European Thought 68, 2016, pp. 229-239.