In the International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Volume 5, No. 4, 2010, a misprint appeared in the following article:
Heidegger's Nazism and the Hypostatization of Being
Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D.,
George E. Atwood, Ph.D., and
Donna M. Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D.
The epigraphs at the beginning of the article should have read as follows:
It has long been known that ancient ontology works with “Thing-concepts” and that there is a danger of “reifying consciousness.” … Why does this reifying always keep coming back to exercise its dominion [Heidegger, 1927, p. 487]?
I work concretely and factically out of my “I am,” out of my intellectual and wholly factic origin, milieu, life-contexts, and whatever is available to me from these as a vital experience in which I live [Heidegger, 1921, as cited in Kisiel, 2002, p. 13].
Heidegger … was a man stamped by Catholicism who … sought God his entire life [Gadamer, 2003, pp. 122–123].
The publisher apologizes for this error.