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  • curprev 23:5623:56, 23 January 2023 128.84.125.167 talk 81,179 bytes −23 Criticism: It is positively ridiculous to refer to Heidegger as primarily a "Nazi ideologue." For one, people don't even over whether he was a Nazi. Prominent philosophers like Hannah Arendt (who is Jewish) say he wasn't. Even if you do believe Heidegger was a Nazi, calling him a "Nazi ideologue" instead of a "philosopher" is far from NPV. Shame on whoever wrote this undo

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