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Freedom to fail: Heidegger’s anarchy 1
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Peter Trawny has taught at the Universities of Vienna, Shanghai andStockholm and is now teaching at the University of Wupppertal. Heis the editor of Heidegger's Complete Works. Translated by Ian Alexander Moore and Christopher Turner
"Peter Trawny knows Heidegger's manuscripts from the 1930s and1940s better than anybody. This essay offers a thoughtful andilluminating introduction to the issues they raise that will be ofvalue to specialists as well as beginners. I highly recommendit.? Robert Bernasconi, Penn State University ?A beautifully-written text, not only a brilliant discussion ofwhy Heidegger published the Black Notebooks, but also a deeper andmore lasting philosophical discussion about Heidegger?s views ontruth, ethics, tragedy and failure.? Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University
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