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Erinnerungen an Dragomir

Walter Biemel

pp. 13-15

Abstract

This short autobiographical text evokes the atmosphere of the years which marked the beginning of my friendship with Alexandru Dragomir: i.e. our student years in Bucharest, the circle of Romanian students studying in the 40s in Freiburg i. Br. and the intellectual intensity of Martin Heidegger’s seminars and courses, which influenced both of us for the rest of our lives. From the 15 members of Heidegger’s Oberseminar (dedicated in this period to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit), three were from Romania: Alexandru Dragomir, Octavian Vuia and the author of these lines. The relationship between Dragomir and I became closer as we translated “Was ist Metaphysik?” into Romanian. Alexandru Dragomir was highly appreciated by Heidegger and beloved by other students for his penetrating spirit, for his spontaneity, but also for his sense of humor. After more than 30 years in which the history thrown us in parallel worlds, we had the joy to meet again in Bucharest. His texts, now published, present him as a brilliant and original thinker.

Publication details

Published in:

Balogh Paul, Ciocan Cristian (2004) The ocean of forgetting. Studia Phaenomenologica 4 (3-4).

Pages: 13-15

DOI: 10.7761/SP.4.3-4.13

Full citation:

Biemel Walter (2004) „Erinnerungen an Dragomir“. Studia Phaenomenologica 4 (3-4), 13–15.