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The two lecture courses collected in the volume entitled Being and Truth were delivered during Heidegger's tenure as the first Nazi rector of the University of Freiburg and thus in his darkest hour as a philosopher. . . When reading Heidegger's political statements, which frame and punctuate his otherwise thought-provoking philosophical analyses . . . what is most striking, ultimately, is Heidegger's utter blindness with respect to the true nature of an odious and destructive worldview and his systematic yet delusional projection of a profound transformation of Europe's destiny and a new dawn into the darkest episode of German history.6/3/11

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Translators' Foreword

THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF PHILOSOPHY
Summer Semester 1933

Introduction: The Fundamental Question of Philosophy and the Fundamental Happening of Our History

Main Part: The Fundamental Question and Metaphysics: Preparation for a Confrontation with Hegel
Chapter One. The Development, Transformation, and Christianization of Traditional Metaphysics
Chapter Two. The System of Modern Metaphysics and the First of Its Primary Determining Grounds: The Mathematical
Chapter Three. Determination by Christianity and the Concept of Mathematical-Methodological Grounding in the Metaphysical Systems of Modernity
Chapter Four. Hegel: The Completion of Metaphysics as Theo-logic
Conclusion

ON THE ESSENCE OF TRUTH
Winter Semester 1933-1934

Introduction: The Question of Essence as Insidious and Unavoidable

Part One. Truth and Freedom: An Interpretation of the Allegory of the Cave in Plato's Republic
Chapter One. The Four Stages of the Happening of Truth
Chapter Two. The Idea of the Good and Unconcealment
Chapter Three. The Question of the Essence of Untruth

Part Two. An Interpretation of Plato's Theaetetus With Regard to the Question of the Essence of Untruth
Chapter One. Preliminary Considerations on the Greek Concept of Knowledge
Chapter Two. Theaetetus's Answers to the Question of the Essence of Knowledge and their Rejection
Chapter Three. The Question of the Possibility of

Appendix I
Notes and drafts for the lecture course of Summer Semester 1933

Appendix II
Notes and drafts for the lecture course of Winter Semester 1933-1934

Editor's Afterword
German-English Glossary

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 25/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9780253020826, 978-0253020826
      ISBN10: 0253020824

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      The two lecture courses collected in the volume entitled Being and Truth were delivered during Heidegger's tenure as the first Nazi rector of the University of Freiburg and thus in his darkest hour as a philosopher. . . When reading Heidegger's political statements, which frame and punctuate his otherwise thought-provoking philosophical analyses . . . what is most striking, ultimately, is Heidegger's utter blindness with respect to the true nature of an odious and destructive worldview and his systematic yet delusional projection of a profound transformation of Europe's destiny and a new dawn into the darkest episode of German history.6/3/11

      * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Translators' Foreword

      THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF PHILOSOPHY
      Summer Semester 1933

      Introduction: The Fundamental Question of Philosophy and the Fundamental Happening of Our History

      Main Part: The Fundamental Question and Metaphysics: Preparation for a Confrontation with Hegel
      Chapter One. The Development, Transformation, and Christianization of Traditional Metaphysics
      Chapter Two. The System of Modern Metaphysics and the First of Its Primary Determining Grounds: The Mathematical
      Chapter Three. Determination by Christianity and the Concept of Mathematical-Methodological Grounding in the Metaphysical Systems of Modernity
      Chapter Four. Hegel: The Completion of Metaphysics as Theo-logic
      Conclusion

      ON THE ESSENCE OF TRUTH
      Winter Semester 1933-1934

      Introduction: The Question of Essence as Insidious and Unavoidable

      Part One. Truth and Freedom: An Interpretation of the Allegory of the Cave in Plato's Republic
      Chapter One. The Four Stages of the Happening of Truth
      Chapter Two. The Idea of the Good and Unconcealment
      Chapter Three. The Question of the Essence of Untruth

      Part Two. An Interpretation of Plato's Theaetetus With Regard to the Question of the Essence of Untruth
      Chapter One. Preliminary Considerations on the Greek Concept of Knowledge
      Chapter Two. Theaetetus's Answers to the Question of the Essence of Knowledge and their Rejection
      Chapter Three. The Question of the Possibility of

      Appendix I
      Notes and drafts for the lecture course of Summer Semester 1933

      Appendix II
      Notes and drafts for the lecture course of Winter Semester 1933-1934

      Editor's Afterword
      German-English Glossary

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