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Martin Heidegger is one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century philosophy but his reputation was tainted by his associations with Nazism. The posthumous publication of the Black Notebooks, which reveal the shocking extent of Heidegger’s anti-Semitism, has only cast further doubt on his work. Now more than ever, a new introduction to Heidegger is needed to reassess his work and legacy.

This book by the world-leading Heidegger scholar Peter Trawny is the first introduction to take into account the new material made available by the explosive publication of the Black Notebooks. Seeking neither to condemn nor excuse Heidegger’s views, Trawny directly confronts and elucidates the most problematic aspects of his thought. At the same time, he provides a comprehensive survey of Heidegger’s development, from his early writings on phenomenology and his magnum opus, Being and Time, to his later writings on poetry and technology. Trawny captures the extraordinary significance and breadth of fifty years of philosophical production, all against the backdrop of the tumultuous events of the twentieth century.

This concise introduction will be required reading for the many students and scholars in philosophy and critical theory who study Heidegger, and it will be of great interest to general readers who want to know more about one of the major figures of contemporary philosophy.



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“Focusing on Heidegger’s ‘metapolitical’ texts from the 1930s, Trawny exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly of Heidegger’s middle period, and especially his tortured efforts to conjugate ‘the end of metaphysics’ with his commitment to Hitler and Nazism. Trawny emphasizes what still remains valuable in Heidegger’s reflections on art, language, Ereignis, and poetry, even as he ruthlessly dissects the supinely stupid ‘metaphysical anti-Semitism’ of Heidegger’s Black Notebooks.”

Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University



Table of Contents
  • Preface to the English Edition
  • Introduction
  • 1. The “Facticity of Life”
  • Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.
  • The “Primordial Christian Facticity of Life”
  • Inceptions: Plato and Aristotle
  • 2. The “Meaning of Being”
  • The Analytic of “Dasein” or Existence as “Being-Toward-Death”
  • The “Ontological Difference”
  • The “Historicity” of “Dasein”
  • 3. The “History of Being”
  • Hitler and the “Other Inception”
  • “Hölderlin and the Germans”
  • Philosophy and Anti-Semitism
  • On the Structure of the “Event of Appropriation”
  • Art and the “Struggle between World and Earth”
  • “Overcoming Metaphysics”
  • Language as the “House of Being”
  • God and “The Gods”
  • 4. The “Essence of Technology”
  • Friedrich Nietzsche and Ernst Jünger
  • “Machination” and “Positionality”
  • Arrival in the “Fourfold”?
  • Reverberations
  • Biographical Facts in Historical Context
  • Bibliography for Further Study
  • Notes
  • Index

Heidegger: A Critical Introduction

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9781509521753, 978-1509521753
      ISBN10: 1509521755

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Martin Heidegger is one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century philosophy but his reputation was tainted by his associations with Nazism. The posthumous publication of the Black Notebooks, which reveal the shocking extent of Heidegger’s anti-Semitism, has only cast further doubt on his work. Now more than ever, a new introduction to Heidegger is needed to reassess his work and legacy.

      This book by the world-leading Heidegger scholar Peter Trawny is the first introduction to take into account the new material made available by the explosive publication of the Black Notebooks. Seeking neither to condemn nor excuse Heidegger’s views, Trawny directly confronts and elucidates the most problematic aspects of his thought. At the same time, he provides a comprehensive survey of Heidegger’s development, from his early writings on phenomenology and his magnum opus, Being and Time, to his later writings on poetry and technology. Trawny captures the extraordinary significance and breadth of fifty years of philosophical production, all against the backdrop of the tumultuous events of the twentieth century.

      This concise introduction will be required reading for the many students and scholars in philosophy and critical theory who study Heidegger, and it will be of great interest to general readers who want to know more about one of the major figures of contemporary philosophy.



      Trade Review

      “Focusing on Heidegger’s ‘metapolitical’ texts from the 1930s, Trawny exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly of Heidegger’s middle period, and especially his tortured efforts to conjugate ‘the end of metaphysics’ with his commitment to Hitler and Nazism. Trawny emphasizes what still remains valuable in Heidegger’s reflections on art, language, Ereignis, and poetry, even as he ruthlessly dissects the supinely stupid ‘metaphysical anti-Semitism’ of Heidegger’s Black Notebooks.”

      Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University



      Table of Contents
      • Preface to the English Edition
      • Introduction
      • 1. The “Facticity of Life”
      • Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.
      • The “Primordial Christian Facticity of Life”
      • Inceptions: Plato and Aristotle
      • 2. The “Meaning of Being”
      • The Analytic of “Dasein” or Existence as “Being-Toward-Death”
      • The “Ontological Difference”
      • The “Historicity” of “Dasein”
      • 3. The “History of Being”
      • Hitler and the “Other Inception”
      • “Hölderlin and the Germans”
      • Philosophy and Anti-Semitism
      • On the Structure of the “Event of Appropriation”
      • Art and the “Struggle between World and Earth”
      • “Overcoming Metaphysics”
      • Language as the “House of Being”
      • God and “The Gods”
      • 4. The “Essence of Technology”
      • Friedrich Nietzsche and Ernst Jünger
      • “Machination” and “Positionality”
      • Arrival in the “Fourfold”?
      • Reverberations
      • Biographical Facts in Historical Context
      • Bibliography for Further Study
      • Notes
      • Index

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