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  1. John Van Buren (February 18, 1810 – October 13, 1866) was an American lawyer, official and politician. In addition to serving as a key advisor to his father, President Martin Van Buren, he was also Attorney General of New York from 1845 to 1847.

  2. John, who was tasked with prosecuting Freeman, made two major arguments. First that the law depended on people being punished for their crimes, and second that Freeman was the result of the mixing of two inferior races, so his crimes should not come as a surprise.

  3. JOHN VAN BUREN is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. He is co-editor of Reading Heidegger from the Start: Essays in His Earliest Thought and The Early Heidegger:...

  4. John Van Buren was the son of President Martin Van Buren and the Attorney General of New York from 1845 to 1847. He prosecuted the Anti-Rent leaders and the actor Edwin Forrest in high-profile cases and died at sea in 1866.

  5. —Christian Century "Van Buren presents a clear and cogent argument for the theory that Martin Heidegger’s mature thought, epitomized in Being and Time, actually was a return to his youthful theory and concerns....

  6. John Van Buren is Professor of Philosophy and Director of Environmental Studies at Fordham University in New York. His primary research and teaching areas are environmental philosophy, 20th...

  7. John Van Buren (ed.) - 2002 - State University of New York Press. _A comprehensive anthology of Heidegger's early essays._. Martin Heidegger in Continental Philosophy