Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil

Rüdiger Safranski
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One of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers, without whom there would be no Jean-Paul Sartre, no Foucault, no Frankfurt School, Martin Heidegger was also a man of great failures and flaws, a Faustus who made a pact with the devil of his time, Adolph Hitler. The story of Heidegger's life and philosophy, a quintessentially German story in which good and evil, brilliance and blindness are inextricably entwined and the passions and disasters of a whole century come into play, is told in this brilliant biography.
Genres: PhilosophyBiographyNonfictionHistoryGermanyGerman LiteratureClassicsMemoir20th CenturyWar
496 Pages

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