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Reexamining the case of one of the most famous intellectuals to embrace fascism, this book argues that Martin Heidegger's politics and philosophy of language emerge from a deep affinity for the ethno-nationalist and anti-Semitic politics of the Nazi movement. Himself a product of a conservative milieu, Heidegger did not have to significantly compromise his thinking to adapt it to National Socialism but only to intensify certain themes within it. Tracing the continuity of these themes in his lectures on Greek philosophy, his magnum opus, Being and Time, and the notorious Black Notebooks that have only begun to see the light of day, Heidegger's Fascist Affinities argues that if Heidegger was able to align himself so thoroughly with Nazism, it was partly because his philosophy was predicated upon fundamental forms of silencing and exclusion. With the arrival of the Nazi revolution, Heidegger displayed—both in public and in private—a complex, protracted form of silence drawn from his philosophy of language. Avoiding the easy satisfaction of banishing Heidegger from the philosophical realm so indebted to his work, Adam Knowles asks whether what drove Heidegger to Nazism in the first place might continue to haunt the discipline. In the context of today's burgeoning ethno-nationalist regimes, can contemporary philosophy ensure itself of its immunity?



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"Heidegger's insistence on the authority of the silent led him to view National Socialism as a panacea for modernity's technological attempt to render transparent all that is spoken and known. Adam Knowles's exceptional book opens up a new window onto the philosopher's embrace of Nazism and its attack on World Jewry." -- Michael Meng * Clemson University *
"Adam Knowles integrates a rigorous reading of Heidegger's published writings and lecture courses with a nuanced discussion of the notorious Black Notebooks. The result is a new and challenging approach to the philosopher's silence about the Holocaust that cannot be ignored." -- Robert Bernasconi * Pennsylvania State University *
"Adam Knowles's innovative and elegantly written book invites everyone concerned about the impact of authoritarian regimes to ponder the past—and the present—anew. Knowles illuminates the integral nature of Heidegger's politics and philosophy with amazing clarity, never losing sight of the big-picture question: how the humanities respond to totalitarian rule." -- Debórah Dwork * Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies *
"This game-changing book delivers a profound assessment of Martin Heidegger's anti-Semitism and Nazism. Combining painstaking historical research with astute analysis, Adam Knowles raises key questions about philosophy's resolve to resist complicity in oppressive politics." -- John K. Roth * Claremont McKenna College *
"[Heidegger's Fascist Affinities] raises grave questions about Heidegger's thought, politics and continuing reception, as well as their relation to the intellectual foundations of Nazism, and the relationship between philosophy and authoritarianism. The book deserves and will reward critical debate." -- Matt Sharpe * Marx & Philosophy *

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Contents and AbstractsPrologue: Hidden in Plain Sight chapter abstract

1Heidegger's Politics of Silence chapter abstract

2Völkisch Affinities and the Renewal of the German Spirit chapter abstract

3The Unsaid in Being and Time chapter abstract

4Withdrawal in Aristotle's Metaphysics chapter abstract

5Being the Measure: The Pedagogy of Male Self-Mastery chapter abstract

6Being without Measure: Silencing the Feminine chapter abstract

7Land and Volk: The Silent Place of the Black Notebooks chapter abstract

Epilogue: Philosophy and Totalitarianism chapter abstract

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 05/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9781503608191, 978-1503608191
      ISBN10: 1503608190

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      Book Synopsis

      Reexamining the case of one of the most famous intellectuals to embrace fascism, this book argues that Martin Heidegger's politics and philosophy of language emerge from a deep affinity for the ethno-nationalist and anti-Semitic politics of the Nazi movement. Himself a product of a conservative milieu, Heidegger did not have to significantly compromise his thinking to adapt it to National Socialism but only to intensify certain themes within it. Tracing the continuity of these themes in his lectures on Greek philosophy, his magnum opus, Being and Time, and the notorious Black Notebooks that have only begun to see the light of day, Heidegger's Fascist Affinities argues that if Heidegger was able to align himself so thoroughly with Nazism, it was partly because his philosophy was predicated upon fundamental forms of silencing and exclusion. With the arrival of the Nazi revolution, Heidegger displayed—both in public and in private—a complex, protracted form of silence drawn from his philosophy of language. Avoiding the easy satisfaction of banishing Heidegger from the philosophical realm so indebted to his work, Adam Knowles asks whether what drove Heidegger to Nazism in the first place might continue to haunt the discipline. In the context of today's burgeoning ethno-nationalist regimes, can contemporary philosophy ensure itself of its immunity?



      Trade Review
      "Heidegger's insistence on the authority of the silent led him to view National Socialism as a panacea for modernity's technological attempt to render transparent all that is spoken and known. Adam Knowles's exceptional book opens up a new window onto the philosopher's embrace of Nazism and its attack on World Jewry." -- Michael Meng * Clemson University *
      "Adam Knowles integrates a rigorous reading of Heidegger's published writings and lecture courses with a nuanced discussion of the notorious Black Notebooks. The result is a new and challenging approach to the philosopher's silence about the Holocaust that cannot be ignored." -- Robert Bernasconi * Pennsylvania State University *
      "Adam Knowles's innovative and elegantly written book invites everyone concerned about the impact of authoritarian regimes to ponder the past—and the present—anew. Knowles illuminates the integral nature of Heidegger's politics and philosophy with amazing clarity, never losing sight of the big-picture question: how the humanities respond to totalitarian rule." -- Debórah Dwork * Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies *
      "This game-changing book delivers a profound assessment of Martin Heidegger's anti-Semitism and Nazism. Combining painstaking historical research with astute analysis, Adam Knowles raises key questions about philosophy's resolve to resist complicity in oppressive politics." -- John K. Roth * Claremont McKenna College *
      "[Heidegger's Fascist Affinities] raises grave questions about Heidegger's thought, politics and continuing reception, as well as their relation to the intellectual foundations of Nazism, and the relationship between philosophy and authoritarianism. The book deserves and will reward critical debate." -- Matt Sharpe * Marx & Philosophy *

      Table of Contents
      Contents and AbstractsPrologue: Hidden in Plain Sight chapter abstract

      1Heidegger's Politics of Silence chapter abstract

      2Völkisch Affinities and the Renewal of the German Spirit chapter abstract

      3The Unsaid in Being and Time chapter abstract

      4Withdrawal in Aristotle's Metaphysics chapter abstract

      5Being the Measure: The Pedagogy of Male Self-Mastery chapter abstract

      6Being without Measure: Silencing the Feminine chapter abstract

      7Land and Volk: The Silent Place of the Black Notebooks chapter abstract

      Epilogue: Philosophy and Totalitarianism chapter abstract

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