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To: RTev who wrote (666)10/22/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) of 3246
 
You are right that they didn't like the "-ism", but Jaspers, in a series of lectures collected as "Reason and Existenz", made clear the way in which the "diverse and multi-faceted literary and philosophical tradition" took inspiration from both Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, which is crucial, and which I have never seen done so profoundly. Anyway, I do not deny that Heidegger is at least as influential<VBG>...I thought about Husserl, but I am not sure. His "essentialist" program never had much traction, and phenomenology has largely been stamped by Heidegger, his leading pupil....You are probably correct about Wittgentstein. I am still wondering about Russell....
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