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100 1 0 _aGrondin, Jean
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245 0 0 _aGerhard Krüger and Heidegger
260 _c2011.
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520 _aFirst influenced by Nicolai Hartmann and Rudolf Bultmann, Gerhard Krüger (1902-1972) was one of Heidegger’s most gifted students and one who followed the unfolding of his thought with utmost critical acumen. He was impressed by Heidegger’s resurrection of the question of Being and of metaphysics, and by his destruction of the modern subject, but it is a wholly different idea of Being, metaphysics and human existence that he opposed to Heidegger. He did so in landmark studies on Kant (1931) and Plato (1939) which can be read as cogent counter-proposals to Heidegger’s view of the history of metaphysics and his understanding of philosophy.
690 _aPlato
690 _aKrüger
690 _aKant
690 _aMetaphysics
690 _aHeidegger
786 0 _nArchives de philosophie | Volume 74 | 1 | 2011-02-07 | p. 109-127 | 0003-9632
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-archives-de-philosophie-2011-1-page-109?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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