The Development of Comparative Judicial Politics |
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Authors: | C. Neal Tate |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science , University of California , Berkeley |
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Abstract: | Abstract Much of the scholarly debate over the Heidegger controversy has endeavored to either connect or free his philosophy from fascism. Against both these tendencies, I argue that the central concepts of Heidegger's philosophy are politically underdetermined. Throughout both his late and early periods, Heidegger's primary ambition remained the illumination of the question of being, a project that I argue made his ontological framework inherently relativistic. |
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Keywords: | Heidegger controversy fascism ontological framework relativistic |
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