Reading Heidegger's "Black notebooks 1931--1941" / edited by Ingo Farin and Jeff Malpas.

Heidegger scholars consider the philosopher's recently published notebooks, including the issues of Heidegger's Nazism and anti-Semitism.

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Other Authors: Farin, Ingo (Editor), Malpas, Jeff (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • On the philosophical reading of Heidegger : situating the "Black notebooks" / Jeff Malpas
  • Heidegger's "Notebooks" : a smoking gun? / Fred Dallmayr
  • Reading Heidegger's "Black notebooks" / Steven Crowell
  • The king is dead : Martin Heidegger after the "Black notebooks" / Gregory Fried
  • Heidegger's black night : the Nachlass and its Wirkungsgeschichte / Babette Babich
  • The role of Martin Heidegger's "Notebooks" within the context of his oeuvre / Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann
  • The critique and rethinking of "Being and time" in the first "Black notebooks" / Jean Grondin
  • The existence of the "Black notebooks" in the background / Laurence Paul Hemming
  • The "Black notebooks" and Heidegger's writings on the event (1936-1942) / Daniela Vallega-Neu
  • "Heidegger" and the Jews / Michael Fagenblat
  • Heidegger and the Shoah / Peter Trawny
  • Heidegger's metaphysical anti-Semitism / Donatella di Cesare
  • Metaphysics, Christianity, and the "Death of God" in Heidegger's "Black notebooks (1931-1941) / Holger Zaborowski
  • Nostalgia, spite, and the truth of being / Karsten Harries
  • On relevant events, then and now / Tracy B. Strong
  • Heidegger and National Socialism : great hopes, despair, and resilience / Thomas Rohkrämer
  • Philosophy, science, and politics in the "Black notebooks" / Andrew Bowie
  • Thinking the oblivion of thinking : the unfolding of Machenschaft and Rechnung in the time of the "Black notebooks" / Nancy A. Weston
  • The "Black notebooks" in their historical and political context
  • Ingo Farin.