Archive for March, 2004

David Wood

Saturday, March 6th, 2004

David Wood, Chair of Warwick’s philosophy department in the early 90s, is one of the few within academia to have entered, engaged and extended Heidegger without the trappings of Being’s self-revelation; his Thinking after Heidegger is no disappointment. He once wrote (in The Deconstruction of Time, I think?) that philosophers will eventually write about time. [...]

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