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From: "Christopher Honey" <CH1745@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 20:47:13 +600
Heidegger readily acknowledged his dept to the Greeks, but I'm not
sure he really recognized his debt to Hegel's ontologies. I've
always assumed that it was because he felt himself to be competing
with Hegel and other more "contemporary" philosophers too much to
properly admit their influence. Can anyone correct me on this, some
part of his writings where he speaks of Hegel and how he was affected
by him?
Christopher Honey
AUM
Dept of History
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