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On reading Heidegger—After the ‘Heidegger Case’?

Sharpe, Matthew
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This paper looks at the state of the literature surrounding Heidegger and Nazism today. Part 1 focusses on Hassan Givsan’s remarkable work, Une histoire consternante: pourquoi les philosophes se laissent corrompre par le “cas Heidegger”, which looks at the different, mutually inconsistent forms of “apologetics” denying that Heidegger had been a Nazi, or that this commitment could have been shaped by his philosophy. Part 2 looks at five themes that emerge from the 2014 French-language collection Heidegger, le sol, la communauté, la race, edited by Emmanuel Faye: Heidegger’s anti-semitism, before and in the Black Notebooks; Sein und Zeit and “the political”; Heidegger and his estate’s post-war “rewriting” of his Nazi-era texts; Heidegger’s esotericism; and his intellectual proximities to other Nazi thinkers. Closing reflections touch on the state of the debate, calling for increased scholarly awareness of the evidence, and debate of its significance.
Keywords
Heidegger, Nazism, Black Notebooks, contemporary philosophy, denial, affirmationism
Date
2018
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Journal article
Journal
Critical Horizons
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Volume
19
Issue
4
Page Range
334-360
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School of Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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