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Merleau-Ponty's reading of Heidegger

Jacques Taminiaux

pp. 251-263

Abstract

In a letter dated February 2, 1972, Hannah Arendt confided, in passing, to Heidegger: "In the course of the last weeks, I took a break and read Merleau-Ponty, whom you know well, for the first time. To me, he seems to be much better and more interesting than Sartre. Don't you think so, too?"

Publication details

Published in:

Babich Babette (2002) Hermeneutic philosophy of science, van Gogh's eyes, and God: essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J.. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 251-263

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1767-0_21

Full citation:

Taminiaux Jacques (2002) „Merleau-Ponty's reading of Heidegger“, In: B. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic philosophy of science, van Gogh's eyes, and God, Dordrecht, Springer, 251–263.