One of the most painful passages in Hugo Ott's book on Heidegger and politics is surely the quote from Husserl on Edith Stein.
Ott appears not to have had access to the material quoted by Alasdair MAcINtyre or to have failed to see its relevance.
see: notes on the fate of Afra Geiger
see: notes on Husserl and Heidegger, 1918, after the loss of Wolfgang Husserl and Adolf Reinach and the Luther connection; Husserl on God and the transcendental ego.
On Heidegger and Weyl, see "Mind and nature: selected writings on philosophy, mathematics, and physics" by Hermann Weyl.
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