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The thing I object to the most about Heidegger was that he was a guru. He practiced philosophy not as a Socratic practice of exchange, where you and I are equal, and it's just a matter of who has the better argument. But no, he was an authority figure, and he fed people's desire to submit themselves to authority. So I think actually his way of teaching was anti-philosophical.
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Martha Nussbaum as stated in "[http://philosophybites.com/2010/12/martha-nussbaum-on-the-value-of-the-humanities.htmlhttp://philosophybites.com/2010/12/martha-nussbaum-on-the-value-of-the-humanities.html Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities]", P

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