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Thursday, March 26, 2020
 
In NDPR, Adam Knowles reviews Gregory Fried's Confronting Heidegger: A Critical Dialogue on Politics and Philosophy.
The reader would be naïve to think that Fried's book solves anything, especially regarding the complex questions for which Heidegger often serves as a placeholder. But what does success in philosophy even mean? There is a venerable tradition going back to Plato which states that progress in philosophy may not mean answering questions, but instead clarifying why they cannot be answered.
 
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