Martin Heidegger and the truth about the Black notebooks / Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Francesco Alfieri.
2021
B3279.H48
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Martin Heidegger and the truth about the Black notebooks / Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Francesco Alfieri.
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Martin Heidegger. La verità sui Quaderni neri. English
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9783030694968 (electronic bk.)
3030694968 (electronic bk.)
9783030694951 (print)
3030694968 (electronic bk.)
9783030694951 (print)
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Cham : Springer , 2021.
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English
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1 online resource (xix, 341 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-69496-8 doi
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B3279.H48
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193
Summary
Toward the beginning of 2013, I received reports of passages in the Black Notebooks that offered observations on Jewry, or as the case may be, world Jewry. It immediately became clear to me that the publication of the Black Notebooks would call forth a wide-spread international debate. Already in the Spring of 2013, I had asked Professor Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, last private assistant -- and in the words of my grandfather, the "chief co-worker of the complete edition", -- if he might review the Notebooks as a whole, based on his profound insight into the thought of Martin Heidegger, and in particular, review those Jewish-related passages that were the focus of the public eye. Publications about the Black Notebooks quickly came to propagate catchy expressions such as "being-historical anti-Semitism" and "metaphysical anti-Semitism". The first question that obviously arises is: Does the thought of Martin Heidegger exhibit any kind of anti-Semitism at all? In this book Professor von Herrmann now advances his hermeneutic explication. With Professor Francesco Alfieri of the Pontificia Università Lateranense he has found a colleague who has drawn up a comprehensive philological analysis of volumes GA 94 through GA 97 of the Complete Edition. The fact that Heidegger designated the hitherto published "black notebooks" as Ponderings (Überlegungen) and as Observations (Anmerkungen) has been given little consideration. He intentionally placed them at the conclusion of the Complete Edition because without acquaintance with the lectures, and above all, with the being-historical treatises that would come to be published in the framework of the Complete Edition, they would not be comprehensible. (Arnulf Heidegger).
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Analecta Husserliana ; v. 123. 2542-8330
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Necessary Elucidations Concerning the Black Notebooks Of Naïve Instrumentalization, Staged on the Basis of Convenient Insights and Speculations
The Black Notebooks Critical Historical Analysis without Commentary
Concerning Certain Unpublished Letters Received By Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann
The "Jewish Question" in the Black Notebooks in the Perspective of the "Critique of Metaphysics"
Martin Heidegger Was Not an Anti-Semite (Hermann Heidegger)
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction
Necessary Elucidations Concerning the Black Notebooks Of Naïve Instrumentalization, Staged on the Basis of Convenient Insights and Speculations
The Black Notebooks Critical Historical Analysis without Commentary
Concerning Certain Unpublished Letters Received By Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann
The "Jewish Question" in the Black Notebooks in the Perspective of the "Critique of Metaphysics"
Martin Heidegger Was Not an Anti-Semite (Hermann Heidegger)
Bibliography
Index.