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- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300120869
ISBN-13
9780300120868
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72665059
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Heidegger : the Introduction of Nazism Into Philosophy
Subject
Europe / Germany, Individual Philosophers, History & Surveys / Modern, Criticism
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
27.9 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-014302
Reviews
"Emmanuel Faye incontestably shows that Heidegger's Nazism was not fleeting, casual or accidental, but central to his philosophical enterprise. Faye's book challenges us to draw the ethical consequences from this fact." - Robert E. Norton, University of Notre Dame, "All scholars and admirers of Martin Heidegger's ?uvre should read the voluminous book on Heidegger's infusion of Nazism into philosophy published by Emmanuel Faye. Having studied this tome, even French Heideggerians will no longer be able to deny the embarrassing depth and persistence of Heidegger's philosophical involvment with Hitler's National Socialism."?Herman Philipse, Dialogue, Canadian Philosophical Review, �Faye�s reading of Heidegger�s philosophy is quite simply transformative. Through a meticulous perusal of new sources�letters, heretofore unpublished seminars and lecture courses�he demonstrates that, during the 1920s and 1930s, right-wing ideological concerns were absolutely central to Heidegger�s Existenzphilosophie. Upon completing Faye�s study, it will be impossible to read Heidegger again naively, i.e., in a narrowly text-immanent manner.� � Richard Wolin, author of Heidegger�s Children and Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center, Winner of the Silver 2009 Book of the Year Award in the Philosophy Category, presented by ForeWord magazine, "The book is not a pamphlet but the outcome of several years of extensive and serious research. [.] Faye has unquestionably succeeded in collecting and laying out for the reader the documents of Heidegger's deep involvement with National Socialism."-Robin Celikates, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, Bronze medal winner of the 2009 Book of the Year Award in the Philosophy category, presented by ForeWord magazine, "Emmanuel Faye's stimulating volume is of great importance for it helps us explore and understand the disturbing complexity of Martin Heidegger, a devoted member of the Nazi party, and the depth of his philosophy."-- Elie Wiesel, "The book is not a pamphlet but the outcome of several years of extensive and serious research. […] Faye has unquestionably succeeded in collecting and laying out for the reader the documents of Heidegger's deep involvement with National Socialism."-Robin Celikates, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, "Emmanuel Faye incontestably shows that Heidegger's Nazism was not fleeting, casual or accidental, but central to his philosophical enterprise. Faye's book challenges us to draw the ethical consequences from this fact." - Robert E. Norton, University of Notre Dame, "All scholars and admirers of Martin Heidegger�s �uvre should read the voluminous book on Heidegger�s infusion of Nazism into philosophy published by Emmanuel Faye. Having studied this tome, even French Heideggerians will no longer be able to deny the embarrassing depth and persistence of Heidegger�s philosophical involvment with Hitler�s National Socialism."�Herman Philipse, Dialogue, Canadian Philosophical Review, �The book is not a pamphlet but the outcome of several years of extensive and serious research. [�] Faye has unquestionably succeeded in collecting and laying out for the reader the documents of Heidegger�s deep involvement with National Socialism.��Robin Celikates, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, "All scholars and admirers of Martin Heidegger's ouvre should read the voluminous book on Heidegger's infusion of Nazism into philosophy published by Emmanuel Faye. Having studied this tome, even French Heideggerians will no longer be able to deny the embarrassing depth and persistence of Heidegger's philosophical involvment with Hitler's National Socialism."-Herman Philipse, Dialogue, Canadian Philosophical Review, "All scholars and admirers of Martin Heidegger's œuvre should read the voluminous book on Heidegger's infusion of Nazism into philosophy published by Emmanuel Faye. Having studied this tome, even French Heideggerians will no longer be able to deny the embarrassing depth and persistence of Heidegger's philosophical involvment with Hitler's National Socialism."-Herman Philipse, Dialogue, Canadian Philosophical Review, "Is it possible for a great philosopher to become a devoted Nazi? In his absorbing and challenging study Emmanuel Faye grasps the complexity of Martin Heidegger the man and the magnitude of his achievement."-Elie Wiesel, �Is it possible for a great philosopher to become a devoted Nazi? In his absorbing and challenging study Emmanuel Faye grasps the complexity of Martin Heidegger the man and the magnitude of his achievement." -Elie Wiesel, "Is it possible for a great philosopher to become a devoted Nazi? In his absorbing and challenging study Emmanuel Faye grasps the complexity of Martin Heidegger the man and the magnitude of his achievement." -Elie Wiesel, "Faye's reading of Heidegger's philosophy is quite simply transformative. Through a meticulous perusal of new sources-letters, heretofore unpublished seminars and lecture courses-he demonstrates that, during the 1920s and 1930s, right-wing ideological concerns were absolutely central to Heidegger's Existenzphilosophie. Upon completing Faye's study, it will be impossible to read Heidegger again naively, i.e., in a narrowly text-immanent manner." - Richard Wolin, author of Heidegger's Children and Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center, "The book is not a pamphlet but the outcome of several years of extensive and serious research. […]Faye has unquestionably succeeded in collecting and laying out for the reader the documents of Heidegger's deep involvement with National Socialism."-Robin Celikates, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, "Emmanuel Faye incontestably shows that Heidegger�s Nazism was not fleeting, casual or accidental, but central to his philosophical enterprise. Faye�s book challenges us to draw the ethical consequences from this fact." � Robert E. Norton, University of Notre Dame, "The book is not a pamphlet but the outcome of several years of extensive and serious research. […] Faye has unquestionably succeeded in collecting and laying out for the reader the documents of Heidegger's deep involvement with National Socialism."-Robin Celikates, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, "Faye's reading of Heidegger's philosophy is quite simply transformative. Through a meticulous perusal of new sources-letters, heretofore unpublished seminars and lecture courses-he demonstrates that, during the 1920s and 1930s, right-wing ideological concerns were absolutely central to Heidegger's Existenzphilosophie . Upon completing Faye's study, it will be impossible to read Heidegger again naively, i.e., in a narrowly text-immanent manner." - Richard Wolin, author of Heidegger's Children and Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
193
Synopsis
In the most comprehensive examination to date of Heidegger's Nazism, Emmanuel Faye draws on previously unavailable materials to paint a damning picture of Nazism's influence on the philosopher's thought and politics. In this provocative book, Faye uses excerpts from unpublished seminars to show that Heidegger's philosophical writings are fatally compromised by an adherence to National Socialist ideas. In other documents, Faye finds expressions of racism and exterminatory anti-Semitism. Faye disputes the view of Heidegger as a nave, temporarily disoriented academician and instead shows him to have been a self-appointed "spiritual guide" for Nazism whose intentionality was clear. Contrary to what some have written, Heidegger's Nazism became even more radical after 1935, as Faye demonstrates. He revisits Heidegger's masterwork, Being and Time , and concludes that in it Heidegger does not present a philosophy of individual existence but rather a doctrine of radical self-sacrifice, where individualization is allowed only for the purpose of heroism in warfare. Faye's book was highly controversial when originally published in France in 2005. Now available in Michael B. Smith's fluid English translation, it is bound to awaken controversy in the English-speaking world., In the most comprehensive examination to date of Heidegger's Nazism, Emmanuel Faye draws on previously unavailable materials to paint a damning picture of Nazism's influence on the philosopher's thought and politics.In this provocative book, Faye uses excerpts from unpublished seminars to show that Heidegger's philosophical writings are fatally compromised by an adherence to National Socialist ideas. In other documents, Faye finds expressions of racism and exterminatory anti-Semitism.Faye disputes the view of Heidegger as a naive, temporarily disoriented academician and instead shows him to have been a self-appointed "spiritual guide" for Nazism whose intentionality was clear. Contrary to what some have written, Heidegger's Nazism became even more radical after 1935, as Faye demonstrates. He revisits Heidegger's masterwork, "Being and Time," and concludes that in it Heidegger does not present a philosophy of individual existence but rather a doctrine of radical self-sacrifice, where individualization is allowed only for the purpose of heroism in warfare. Faye's book was highly controversial when originally published in France in 2005. Now available in Michael B. Smith's fluid English translation, it is bound to awaken controversy in the English-speaking world.
LC Classification Number
B3279.H49F34513 2010
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