Re: Bad Writing?

>whilst I am interested in the
>work of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida and Husserl (to name but a few) as
>well as
>Foucault, given the constraints on my time from teaching, preparing papers,
>giving departmental presentations, and carrying out my research, I don't have
>the time to properly read enough to get any understanding of these thinkers.
>Consequently, I highly value good-quality introductory texts which I prefer to
>see as a means to ease me into difficult works rather than substitute for
>them ...

And so, perhaps, this might be one of the functions of this list: to
suggest "good-quality introductory texts" for those who might benefit from
them.



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