Heidegger lecture notes, 1920-1949.

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Heidegger lecture notes, 1920-1949.

Being absent in some semesters for family reasons, Helene Weiss completed the series of Heidegger's lectures and seminars by copying H. Mörchen or other students' notes. She was part of a group of students (Mörchen himself, Hans W. Loewald, Bondi, Brecht, etc.), who used to meet after Heidegger's courses to compare their own notes in order to check and complete them with precise quotations from Greek texts and translations. Thus there is a complete and clearly presented corpus of Heidegger's teaching and philosophy in his most important period. The course of 1934 (M26) is the only publication of this material (Farias at Anthropos's).

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Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976

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Weiss, Helene.

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A student of Martin Heidegger from 1920 until 1934, when she was driven into exile from Germany. She received her doctorate in Basel under Prof. Schmalenbach, and eventually settled in England and taught mainly at the University of Glasgow. She died in 1951. From the description of Heidegger lecture notes, 1920-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86130339 ...