The truth about life as antimodernism. A critical analysis of Heidegger’s early writings (1909-1911)
Abstract
This paper provides an analysis of Heidegger’s early writings, within the context of his catholic and anti-modern background, in order to highlight some characteristic aspects. Its main purpose is to point out the worldview and value defining elements that guided his philosophical beginnings. Thus, the question may be posited about whether such elements still play a significant, albeit less explicit, role in the whole of the young Heidegger’s philosophy.
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