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The question of the relation of Martin Heidegger's thought to politics has been a subject of controversy since the 1930s, when he became an advocate of the National Socialist regime in Germany. This volume addresses this question in a unique format, as a dialogue among leading Heidegger scholars. That dialogue begins with an exchange between Gregory Fried and Emmanuel Faye about Faye's contention that Heidegger's work represents nothing short of "the introduction of Nazism into philosophy." At stake are issues such as what Heidegger himself understood Nazism to be, whether a thinker's life and…mehr
The question of the relation of Martin Heidegger's thought to politics has been a subject of controversy since the 1930s, when he became an advocate of the National Socialist regime in Germany. This volume addresses this question in a unique format, as a dialogue among leading Heidegger scholars. That dialogue begins with an exchange between Gregory Fried and Emmanuel Faye about Faye's contention that Heidegger's work represents nothing short of "the introduction of Nazism into philosophy." At stake are issues such as what Heidegger himself understood Nazism to be, whether a thinker's life and actions define the meaning of his work, the enduring threat of fascism, and the nature of rationality and philosophy itself. Richard Polt, Matthew Sharpe, Dieter Thomä, William Altman, and Sidonie Kellerer join the conversation, with responses from Fried and Faye.
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Autorenporträt
Gregory Fried is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. With Richard Polt he has translated Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics and Being and Truth, and edited A Companion to Heidegger's "Introduction to Metaphysics" and Nature, History, State: 1933-1934.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Gregory Fried Chapter 1: A Letter to Emmanuel Faye, Gregory Fried Chapter 2: From Polemos to the Extermination of the Enemy, Emmanuel Faye Chapter 3: Wherewith to Draw Us to the Left and Right.: On Reading Heidegger in the New Millennium, Matthew Sharpe Chapter 4: Reflecting with Heidegger, William Altman Chapter 5: Un-Wesen: Tarrying with the Negative in Heidegger's Black Notebooks, Richard Polt Chapter 6: The Imperative Mode of Heidegger's Thought, National Socialism, and Anti-Semitism, Dieter Thomä Chapter 7: Philosophy or Messianism?, Sidonie Kellerer Chapter 8: A Second Letter to Emmanuel Faye, Gregory Fried Chapter 9: Against Heidegger's "Essential Right": The Humanity Principle, Emmanuel Faye Index
Introduction, Gregory Fried Chapter 1: A Letter to Emmanuel Faye, Gregory Fried Chapter 2: From Polemos to the Extermination of the Enemy, Emmanuel Faye Chapter 3: Wherewith to Draw Us to the Left and Right.: On Reading Heidegger in the New Millennium, Matthew Sharpe Chapter 4: Reflecting with Heidegger, William Altman Chapter 5: Un-Wesen: Tarrying with the Negative in Heidegger's Black Notebooks, Richard Polt Chapter 6: The Imperative Mode of Heidegger's Thought, National Socialism, and Anti-Semitism, Dieter Thomä Chapter 7: Philosophy or Messianism?, Sidonie Kellerer Chapter 8: A Second Letter to Emmanuel Faye, Gregory Fried Chapter 9: Against Heidegger's "Essential Right": The Humanity Principle, Emmanuel Faye Index
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