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German philosopher who maintained that authentic human existence belongs only to those who react with angst to the inherent emptiness of life. His works, including "Being and Time" (1927), greatly influenced Sartre and other existentialists. Quote: "Man acts as though he were the shaper and master of language, while in fact language remains the master of man." (Add picture)

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Broodinghen (13)
11/08/2006
Suspect him of being a self-centered waffler.

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gicau (0)
03/12/2003
Existentialist, Soft line Extreme-Right (member of the Nazi party). Believes in God (Strongly Catholic) and to try to live a simple life. Has been labeled mystical and rational. Many contradictions published on this guy. Was a friend of Hitler and had many Jewish friends. Some English speaking countries ban most his books.

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mrkpz (0)
03/03/2003
I've seen a few documeteries in the past in which Hitler went to the university where Heideger was working to shake his hand and support him.

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jonwin (0)
11/03/2002
Adolf Hitler never met Heidegger. Had he been Heidegger's student, the Holocaust would not have happened. Heidegger is a conservative in the best sense of the word,preserving the past, maintaing a future possibility.

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