Heidegger's Atheism: The Refusal of a Theological Voice

Notre Dame University Press (2002)
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This work traces the development of Heidegger's explanation of philosophy as a methodological atheism, relating it to his reading of Aristotle, Aquinas and Nietzsche. A predominant issue throughout this study is Heidegger's pursuit of an answer to the question: How did God get into philosophy?

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Laurence Hemming
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