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From: Christopher Stewart Morrissey[SMTP:socrates@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 1996 11:18 AM
To: heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: your mail
> I understand H. has written a work called "Kant and the Problem of =
Metaphysics." Would this also be recommended for a novice like myself as =
a suitable initial penetration into H's thought?
>=20
My recommendation would be "What is a Thing?" because that happens to be =
my favourite H work on Kant.
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Thanks for referring me to this work. Could I get your opinion, though, =
on a couple of matters?
1) How do you think its difficulty rates as compared with other H =
texts?
2) Do you think that it is accessible to a novice like myself?
Thanks again,
Peteris Danenbergs
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From: Christopher Stewart Morrissey[SMTP:socrates@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 1996 11:18 AM
To: heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: your mail
> I understand H. has written a work called "Kant and the Problem of =
Metaphysics." Would this also be recommended for a novice like myself as =
a suitable initial penetration into H's thought?
>=20
My recommendation would be "What is a Thing?" because that happens to be =
my favourite H work on Kant.
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Thanks for referring me to this work. Could I get your opinion, though, =
on a couple of matters?
1) How do you think its difficulty rates as compared with other H =
texts?
2) Do you think that it is accessible to a novice like myself?
Thanks again,
Peteris Danenbergs
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