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Article: Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation.(Review)
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- The Review of Metaphysics
- Article date:
- June 1, 2000
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PHILIPSE, Herman. Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. xix + 555 pp. Cloth, $60.00; paper, $29.95--Herman Philipse's massive work undertakes to interpret and critique the work of Martin Heidegger within the full range of the often inscrutable philosopher's corpus, and claims to be the first such work ever to incorporate the expanse of Heidegger's work in a unifying interpretive elucidation. Philipse draws from Heidegger's earliest work to his 1927 masterpiece Being and Time, through the Kehre, or turn(s), in his thought, in which he moves from the formal rigor of his seminal work to enlist a ...
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