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The Rehabilitation of Rhetorical Humanism
Regarding Heidegger's Anti-Humanism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2024
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Heidegger's affirmation is categorical: “… the thinking expressed in Being and Time is against humanism”. Heidegger's thesis is not only categorical, it is also polemical. He maintains that the humanist conception does not grasp man's essence, and it is for this reason that he is opposed to humanism, which is a doctrine that “has not thought profoundly enough of man's humanitas.
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