Heidegger’s Typewriter

Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 12:39-67 (2022)
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Abstract

The discovery of a 1932 typewriter apparently signed by Heidegger raises questions about its authenticity and purpose, and prompts us to reconsider the validity of Heidegger’s portrayal of typewriters as devices that alienate writing from the hand and exemplify the modern oblivion of being.

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Richard Polt
Xavier University (Cincinnati)

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