Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy Ser.: On Hegel's Philosophy of Right : The 1934-35 Seminar and Interpretive Essays by Martin Heidegger (2014, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherBloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-101441185011
ISBN-139781441185013
eBay Product ID (ePID)174841430
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Number of Pages248 Pages
Publication NameOn Hegel's Philosophy of Right : the 1934-35 Seminar and Interpretive Essays
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEthics & Moral Philosophy, Individual Philosophers, History & Theory, Natural Law, General, Jurisprudence, Political
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, Philosophy, Political Science
AuthorMartin Heidegger
SeriesPolitical Theory and Contemporary Philosophy Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2014-009757
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"The notes from Heidegger's seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right are an indispensable source for any serious understanding of Heidegger's relation to National Socialism as well as his conception of politics more generally. Readers of Andrew Mitchell's excellent translation are fortunate that in this volume they will find half a dozen thoughtful essays to guide them through this important but enigmatic text." -- Robert Bernasconi, Penn State University "Heidegger publicly endorsed Nazism in his Rectoral Address of 1933. His lecture course On Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1934-1935) is crucial to grasping his understanding of philosophy, the meaning of the political, and Nazi politics." -- Tom Rockmore, Distinguished Professor, Peking University, "The notes from Heidegger's seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right are an indispensable source for any serious understanding of Heidegger's relation to National Socialism as well as his conception of politics more generally. Readers of Andrew Mitchell's excellent translation are fortunate that in this volume they will find half a dozen thoughtful essays to guide them through this important but enigmatic text." --Robert Bernasconi, Penn State University "Heidegger publicly endorsed Nazism in his Rectoral Address of 1933. His lecture course On Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1934-1935) is crucial to grasping his understanding of philosophy, the meaning of the political, and Nazi politics." --Tom Rockmore, Distinguished Professor, Peking University, The notes from Heidegger's seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right are an indispensable source for any serious understanding of Heidegger's relation to National Socialism as well as his conception of politics more generally. Readers of Andrew Mitchell's excellent translation are fortunate that in this volume they will find half a dozen thoughtful essays to guide them through this important but enigmatic text. - Robert Bernasconi, Penn State University Heidegger publicly endorsed Nazism in his Rectoral Address of 1933. His lecture course On Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1934-1935) is crucial to grasping his understanding of philosophy, the meaning of the political, and Nazi politics. - Tom Rockmore, Distinguished Professor, Peking University, The notes from Heidegger's seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right are an indispensable source for any serious understanding of Heidegger's relation to National Socialism as well as his conception of politics more generally. Readers of Andrew Mitchell's excellent translation are fortunate that in this volume they will find half a dozen thoughtful essays to guide them through this important but enigmatic text.
Dewey Decimal320.01/1
Table Of ContentPART I. Understanding Heidegger's 1934-5 Seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right Chapter 1: Heidegger, Hegel, and the Political (Peter Trawny) Chapter 2: Hegel in 1933 (Susanna Lindberg) Chapter 3: The Question of Political Existence: Hegel, Heidegger, Schmitt (Michael Marder) Chapter 4: Politics and Ontological Difference in Heidegger (Alexandre Franco de Sá) Chapter 5: Self-Assertion as Founding (Richard Polt) Chapter 6: Philosophy without Right? Some Notes on Heidegger's Notes for the 1934/35 'Hegel Seminar' (Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback & Michael Marder) PART II. Martin Heidegger: HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT. Winter Semester, 1934-35 Index
SynopsisThis outstanding volume in the Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy series consists of two sections. It opens with the first English translation of the seminar Martin Heidegger gave during the Winter of 1934-35, which dealt with Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This remarkable text is the only one in which Heidegger interprets Hegel's masterpiece in the tradition of Continental political philosophy while offering a glimpse into Heidegger's political thought following his engagement with Nazism. It also confronts the ideas of Carl Schmitt, allowing readers to reconstruct the relation between politics and ontology...The second section is a collection of interpretations of the seminar, written by select European and North American political thinkers and philosophers, including Francoise Dastur, Richard Polt, and Rebecca Comay. Their essays aim to make the seminar accessible to students of political theory and philosophy, as well as to open new directions for debating the relation between the two disciplines. A unique contribution, this volume makes available key lectures by Heidegger that will interest a wide readership of students and scholars., This is the first English translation of the seminar Martin Heidegger gave during the Winter of 1934-35, which dealt with Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This remarkable text is the only one in which Heidegger interprets Hegel's masterpiece in the tradition of Continental political philosophy while offering a glimpse into Heidegger's own political thought following his engagement with Nazism. It also confronts the ideas of Carl Schmitt, allowing readers to reconstruct the relation between politics and ontology. The book is enriched by a collection of interpretations of the seminar, written by select European and North American political thinkers and philosophers. Their essays aim to make the seminar accessible to students of political theory and philosophy, as well as to open new directions for debating the relation between the two disciplines. A unique contribution, this volume makes available key lectures by Heidegger that will interest a wide readership of students and scholars.