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  1. In Defence of Heidegger.Sharon Janusz & Glenn Webster - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (257):380 - 385.
    Paul Edwards' October 1989 essay, ‘Heidegger's Quest for Being’ illustrates the wisdom of the dictum that the only legitimate criticism of a philosopher's position is a constructive criticism. His negative critique amounts to no more than expressions of distaste, dislike, and displeasure, and nothing of philosophical interest follows from his assertions, as the discourse is primarily an argument ad hominem . He grossly misinterprets Heidegger on some elemental and fundamental matters as well. In particular, he sorely misinterprets what he refers (...)
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  • Heidegger's Quest for Being.Paul Edwards - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (250):437 - 470.
    An almost unbelievable amount of false philosophy has arisen through not realizing what ‘existence’ means…. [It] rests upon the notion that existence is, so to speak, a property that you can attribute to things, and that the things that exist have the property of existence and the things that do not exist do not. That is rubbish . I have dared to puncture several metaphysical balloons and nothing came out of them but hot air.
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  • A Reply to Crude and Reckless Distortions.Paul Edwards - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (261):381 - 385.
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