Heidegger and Aristotle [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):440-441 (1997)
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Mr. Sadler offers two reasons why the juxtaposition Heidegger/aristotle constitutes a particularly fruitful and indeed necessary line of inquiry. First, Heidegger’s own analyses of Aristotle penetrate with singular precision and insight into the Stagirite’s thought. Second, it is essentially Aristotelianism that Heidegger seeks to overcome, even in his writings on other major philosophers.

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