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Heidegger and Nazism
de Farias, Victor; Margolis, Joseph; Rockmore, Tom
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- near fine
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- Near Fine/Very Good +
- ISBN 10
- 0877226407
- ISBN 13
- 9780877226406
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Temple Univ Pr, 1989. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good +. Originally published in a French translation in 1987, this controversial work has received a tumultuous reception throughout Europe and continues to be the object of intense debate. In this first English edition, Victor Farias tracks the career of Martin Heideggerone of the most influential figures in twentieth-century philosophyand documents his intimate involvement with Nazism for much of his professional life. Although scholars have long known about Heideggers early commitment to National Socialism, it was generally thought that he became disenchanted with Hitler well before the outbreak of World War II. After more than a decade of solitary study in a variety of archives, Farias presents a carefully constructed case in which he reveals Heideggers initial adherence to Hitlers Nazism and his subsequent development of a more personal version of National Socialism. Heideggers devotion to those themes was always at the center of his mature thought, appears to have preceded his election as rector of the University of Freiburg, and was sustained to the end of his life. Farias examines with great care and persistence the charge that Heidegger, who died in 1976, was a life-long anti-Semite. He notes that the philosopher praised Hitler to his colleagues and refused, even after the war, to criticize Nazi atrocities and genocide, or to recant his earlier Nazism. While Heidegger previously had appeared at worst naive by his acceptance of the Third Reich, Farias evidence shows him to be the only major philosopher who freely embraced Nazismthe undisputed example of absolute evil in modern times. This damage to the official myth about Heideggers involvement raises questions about the relationship between politics and philosophy, about the presumed link between philosophy and virtue, and about what we may understand by the betrayal of reason in our time. Heidegger and Nazism transforms the setting in which Heideggers standing will henceforth be assessed. From his earliest intellectual and emotional influences to the last posthumously published interview with Der Spiegel, Heideggers connection to National Socialism is shown to be a matter of conviction rather than necessary compromise as apologists still contend. Farias shows the reasonableness of linking the ideology and the philosophy and suggests where to probe to draw out detailed connections The book forces us to ponder the question of whether certain philosophical strategies and doctrinesparticularly associated with Heideggers existential hermeneutics and the effect of his themes on the development of deconstructionare not merely indefensible but peculiarly hospitable to the kind of "principled" falsification that fascists require. Providing the context for a close re-reading of Heidegger, this significant and historic work challenges the philosophical community to assess the full import of Heideggers life on his influential conception of philosophy and his resolution of particular philosophical problems.
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- Librería
- Michael Diesman (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 059342
- Título
- Heidegger and Nazism
- Autor
- Farias, Victor; Margolis, Joseph; Rockmore, Tom
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Near Fine
- Estado de la sobrecubierta
- Very Good +
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- ISBN 10
- 0877226407
- ISBN 13
- 9780877226406
- Editorial
- Temple Univ Pr
- Lugar de publicación
- Philadelphia
- Fecha de publicación
- 1989
- Páginas
- 349
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