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Abstract is article presents Reiner Schurmanns thought of anarchy through its relation to the thought of Martin Heidegger. e main aim of this article is to examine the relation between Schur-manns two major works, Heidegger on Being and Acting and Broken Hegemonies through their respective relation towards other authors in the continental philosophical tradition such as Jean-Luc Marion, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jacques Derrida. e article focuses furthermore on Schurmanns stress on the theme of the end of metaphysics and interrogates the ambiguities sur-rounding this theme not only in Schurmanns works but also in the larger bulk of contemporary continental philosophy. ds ywore K anarchy, phenomenology, existence, Heidegger, metaphysics oduction tr n I What is to be done at the end of metaphysics?Ž It is Reiner Schurmanns question, and it is one that deserves to be posed. For, if indeed we would agree with Schurmann and Heidegger that the collapse of metaphysics and its addic-tive after-worlds is of immediate historical concern to us,Ž

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