Logical Investigations. Yet only after having written his qualifying dissertation on Duns Scotus (1916) and then having familiarized himself with the writings of such theological stalwarts as Eckhart, Luther, and Kierkegaard, did Heidegger pursue an apprenticeship with the father of phenomenology. A number of starts and stops, detours and transitions, characterize Heidegger's early development. This trend continues throughout the lengthy maturation of his thought up to and including his later devotion to Hölderlin, his concern for the holy preserved in the "last god," and his experiment with mythic-poetic thinking." /> From positivism to postmodernity - Schalow Frank | sdvig press

From positivism to postmodernity

Frank Schalow

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