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Once a prophet of critical, "other" thought, Heidegger has now for many become the epitome of the unthinkable, in the light of the Black Notebooks controversy. The unthinkable here is anti-Semitism. The encounter between Heidegger and the Jews has thus come to signify - very much in the spirit of Heidegger's own anti-Judaism - the end of thought. The present volume resists this view by positing not only Heidegger but also the Jewish people as representing thought. The encounter between Heidegger and various traditions of Jewish thought is conceived here as a conversation inter alia, an…mehr
Once a prophet of critical, "other" thought, Heidegger has now for many become the epitome of the unthinkable, in the light of the Black Notebooks controversy. The unthinkable here is anti-Semitism. The encounter between Heidegger and the Jews has thus come to signify - very much in the spirit of Heidegger's own anti-Judaism - the end of thought. The present volume resists this view by positing not only Heidegger but also the Jewish people as representing thought. The encounter between Heidegger and various traditions of Jewish thought is conceived here as a conversation inter alia, an exchange between real or perceived "others": others to the philosophical tradition, to mainstream modernity, to Western Christian metaphysics, to each other, and even to themselves. The conversation takes shape in this volume as a symposium of seventeen essays by leading scholars both of Heidegger's philosophy and of Jewish Studies.
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Autorenporträt
Micha Brumlik is professor emeritus at the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main and senior professor at the Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg. Elad Lapidot is a lecturer and researcher at the Freie Universitat Berlin and the Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg. He is the author of Etre sans mot dire (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Elad Lapidot / Part I: Heidegger Thinks the Jews / 1. Beyond Apocalyptic Logos Joseph Cohen & Raphael Zagury-Orly / 2. Heidegger and Marx: A Phantasmatic Dialectic Peter Trawny / 3. Everyday Life Hatred of Jews and the Identitarian Movement Micha Brumlik translated by Daniel Fischer / 4. 'Whitewashed with Moralism': On Heidegger's Anti-Americanism and Anti-Semitism Gregory Fried / 5. Being and the Jew: Between Heidegger and Levinas Donatella Di Cesare translated by Richard Polt / Part II: Heidegger and Jewish Thinkers / 6. Den Anderen Denken - Being Time and the Other in Emmanuel Lévinas and Martin Heidegger Eveline Goodman-Thau / 7. Groundlessness and Worldlessness: Heidegger's Anti-Semitism and Jewish Thought Dieter Thomä / 8. Heidegger's Judenfrage Babette Babich / 9. Heidegger as a Secularized Kierkegaard: Martin Buber and Hugo Bergmann Read Sein und Zeit Daniel Herskowitz / Part III: Heideggerian and Jewish Thought / 10. Heidegger's Seyn/Nichts and the Kabbalistic Ein Sof Ell
Introduction Elad Lapidot / Part I: Heidegger Thinks the Jews / 1. Beyond Apocalyptic Logos Joseph Cohen & Raphael Zagury-Orly / 2. Heidegger and Marx: A Phantasmatic Dialectic Peter Trawny / 3. Everyday Life Hatred of Jews and the Identitarian Movement Micha Brumlik translated by Daniel Fischer / 4. 'Whitewashed with Moralism': On Heidegger's Anti-Americanism and Anti-Semitism Gregory Fried / 5. Being and the Jew: Between Heidegger and Levinas Donatella Di Cesare translated by Richard Polt / Part II: Heidegger and Jewish Thinkers / 6. Den Anderen Denken - Being Time and the Other in Emmanuel Lévinas and Martin Heidegger Eveline Goodman-Thau / 7. Groundlessness and Worldlessness: Heidegger's Anti-Semitism and Jewish Thought Dieter Thomä / 8. Heidegger's Judenfrage Babette Babich / 9. Heidegger as a Secularized Kierkegaard: Martin Buber and Hugo Bergmann Read Sein und Zeit Daniel Herskowitz / Part III: Heideggerian and Jewish Thought / 10. Heidegger's Seyn/Nichts and the Kabbalistic Ein Sof Ell
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