Mysticism and Ontology: A Heideggerian Critique of Caputo

Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):463-478 (2010)
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The paper is critical of John Caputo's misunderstanding Martin Heidegger's criticism of metaphysics and ontotheology that leads to Caputo's understanding mysticism as a non-metaphysical, non-ontotheological thinking.

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