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Heidegger, Philosophy, Nazism
This book argues that despite Heidegger's involvement with Nazism his philosophy is not compromised.
Julian Young (Author)
9780521582766, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 13 May 1997
252 pages
23.6 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.47 kg
"Young's book is an important achievement." Frank Schalow, Review of Metaphysics
Since 1945, and particularly since the facts of the 'Heidegger case' became widely known in 1987, an enormous number of words have been devoted to establishing not only Heidegger's involvement with Nazism, but also that his philosophy is irredeemably discredited thereby. This book, while in no way denying the depth or seriousness of Heidegger's political involvement (on the contrary, new aspects of it are disclosed), challenges this tide of opinion, arguing that his philosophy is not compromised in any of its phases, and that acceptance of it is fully consistent with a deep commitment to liberal democracy. This striking thesis is grounded in an astute examination of Heidegger's thought that will provide the reader with a clear and valuable exposition of the philosophy of one of the twentieth century's greatest thinkers.
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Chronology
Introduction
1. Heidegger's political ideology in 1933
2. Being and Time: positive implication critiques
3. Being and Time: negative implication critiques
4. Philosophy in the early thirties
5. Heidegger's war
6. After the war
Afterword
Index.
Subject Areas: Phenomenology & Existentialism [HPCF3]
