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Reviewed on March 15, 2016 | Arts and Humanities
This book, which consists of notebook entries by Martin Heidegger in the years 1931–38, casts valuable light on his thinking during the Nazi era. The topic of "greatness" was much on his mind, but he rejected the main approaches of the time for dealing with Germany's situation. The Nazis, whom he had initially supported, were in his view too biological. He also rejected Roman Catholic scholasticism, and Oswald Spengler's philosophy of history, an...Log In or Sign Up to Read More