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+  From: "Stuart Elden" <Stuart.Elden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:14:22 -0000
I'd say it was a good start, but nothing more. It doesn't set out to be any
more than an initial guide, and it does what it says. If I ever teach B&T I
would certainly recommend it. I'd say it was more in tune with Being and
Time than Dreyfus' Being-in-the-World, which has an agenda of its own as
well (and only really covers division I). Other than Dreyfus I can't think
of any other book that aims to do the same (there are intros to H generally,
but not to B&T itself). Any others out there?

Best wishes

Stuart


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From: Ryan Stubblefield <vorpal@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Heidegger List <heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 07:32
Subject: Routledge Guidebook to Being and Time


>Has anyone had any experience with the Routledge Guidbook to Being and
>Time (by Steven Mulhall)? Is it a decent secondary source for studying
>B&T?
>
>Thanks,
>Ryan Stubblefield
>
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