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 '''Martin Heidegger''' ([[September 26]], [[1889]] – [[May 26]], [[1976]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[philosopher]].
An influence on many other major philosophers, his own students at various times included [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]], [[Hans Jonas]], [[Emmanuel Levinas]], [[Hannah Arendt]], [[Xavier Zubiri]] and [[Karl Löwith]]. [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Jacques Derrida]], [[Michel Foucault]], [[Jean-Luc Nancy]], and [[Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe]] also studied his work more or less closely. Beyond his relation to [[phenomenology]], Heidegger is regarded as a major or indispensable influence on [[existentialism]], [[deconstruction]], [[hermeneutics]] and [[postmodernism]]. He attempted to reorient Western philosophy away from [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]] and [[Epistemology|epistemological]] and toward [[ontology|ontological]] questions, that is, questions concerning the meaning of [[being]], or what it means "to be". Much controversy has surrounded his status as a prominent academic member of the [[Nazi Party]].
*[http://www.psikeba.com.ar/articulos/JAGheideggerypsiquiatria.htm Heidegger en Psikeba | In spanish]
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