Robert Smith by Thomas Sheehan 1989
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Robert Smith by Thomas Sheehan 1989
some recent sketches
-harkin in dragoon-y gear
-thomas, my painter oc
Heidegger was a bad reader of Sartre (and remember, it was Jean Beaufret who interpreted Sartre for him) when he claimed that the difference between them was that for Sartre “We are in a situation where there are only human beings,” whereas for Heidegger “We are in a situation where there is principally being.” Introducing the launch of the Heidegger Research Series, Richard Polt and Gregory Fried interview Professor Thomas Sheehan.
Re-posting these so they’re all together to show the full progression: Thomas Sheehan, an irish romanticism painter who meets a scottish man who stepped out of time
Laurence Hemming reviews Thomas Sheehan's Making Sense of Heidegger at NDPR
Laurence Hemming reviews Thomas Sheehan’s Making Sense of Heidegger at NDPR.
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