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Was Heidegger a Relativist?

In Martin Kusch, Katherina Kinzel, Johannes Steizinger & Niels Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism. pp. 18 (forthcoming)

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  1. The Oblivion of Beings. The Process of Immunization in Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy.Mateo Belgrano - 2022 - Studia Heideggeriana 11:111-127.
    What I intend to demonstrate in this paper is that Heidegger pretends to immunize his philosophy from any possibility of refutation. The thesis that I argue is that precisely because the ontological cannot be corroborated by the empirical realm and, on the other hand, does not provide a foundation for what he considers the a priori, the German philosopher shields his philosophy from any kind of reply: the ontological cannot be corroborated by beings and, at the same time, it can (...)
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