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Who should you read after Heidegger? Which subsequent thinkers built on his thought? I have already read Levinas.

>> No.17686481

>>17686008
I guess Gadamer is the next step.

>> No.17686494

Gadamer, Ricoeur, Wittgenstein,Bourdieu

>> No.17686503
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>>17686008

>> No.17686526

>>17686503
Read the Gadamer/Derrida debate first

>> No.17686540

>>17686008
How's Levinas? Been thinking of reading him.
Hans Jonas is a nice Heideggerian

>> No.17687205

>>17686540
More difficult than Heidegger (pretentious and intentionally obscure desu) but he actually does do a really good job of problematizing things like Dasein without completely rejecting them.

>> No.17687305

Skip the french, that's really all i can tell you with certainty.

>> No.17687341

Agamben and Nancy

>> No.17687366

>>17686008
>Who should you read after Heidegger?
A real philosopher and not a petit-bourgeois careerist hack.

>> No.17687616

Leo Strauss, do not read fucking Agamben

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>>17686008
Dugin

>> No.17687807

>>17687794
Well, he didnt build on his thought maybe, but you should read him after Heidegger :)

>> No.17687831

>>17686008
late Heidegger

>> No.17687991

BLANCHOT

>> No.17687999

>>17687616
Read Gottfried's book on Strauss first.

>> No.17688245

Blumenberg.

>> No.17688314

Can you sum up Heidegger please for me?

Like I'm 5.

>> No.17688343

>>17686008
You should forget everything Heidegger said and study Husserl instead.

>> No.17688352

>>17688343
But Husserl himself incorporated many of Heidegger's ideas or at least acknowledged them as consonant with his own in his posthumous Experience and Judgment you queer!

>> No.17688392

>>17686494
>>17686503
>>17687341
>>17687991
all good picks. also Merleau-Ponty and Sartre, give a fair chance to Jaspers, check out Heideggerian theologians like Marion and Americans who engage Heidegger like Rorty, Cavell, and Dreyfus, and also go back to Kierkegaard.

>> No.17688657

>>17688314
existence is inherently finite, things pop into existence and then pop out...meaning is to be found 'here and now' and not based on a scientific paradigm (because totality is not possible)

aka "I'm atheist but spiritual."

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>>17686008
Severino, obviously.

>"Severino is the greatest thinker of the 20th century along with Heidegger" – Massimo Cacciari

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>> No.17688693

>>17686008
Did you understand Heidegger? Can you summarise his thoughts for us?

>> No.17688771

>>17688677
Yes...that's all it takes to wow all of continental philosophy and directly produce deconstruction and feminist epistemologies.

>> No.17688965

>>17688314
Just been yourself bro

>> No.17688971

>>17688965

>> No.17689343

martin "hide egger" hid so many eggs that the nazis changed his name from hiedegger to hide egger. he would hide eggs in the nazi pariliament. many nazis would be like bro wtf where are all these eggs coming from! and there would be martin just chilling and smoking laughing at the pure win that was unfolding unbeknownst to the nazi parliament members. h e even hid an egg in hitlers bunker and hitler called him was like "bruh ur a savage i know it was you!!!!" and heidegger just chilled and lit up a cigar and said "yeah... lol". next day his office placard was changed to hide egger!!!! history of phil... just another win

>> No.17689350

>>17686008
Derrida’s lectures on Heidegger, he’ll make you see parts of Heidegger you never saw before. He’s cool like that, always manages to point out interesting parts of other philosophers.

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>>17689350
Oh also check out Stiegler, his 3 book Technics and Time is great

>> No.17689393

>>17689343
>nazi parliament
Fake story

>> No.17689415

>>17686008
Miyazaki