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Introduction |
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I THE READING OF HEIDEGGER'S BLACK NOTEBOOKS |
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1 On the Philosophical Reading of Heidegger: Situating the Black Notebooks |
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2 Heidegger's Notebooks: A Smoking Gun? |
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23 | (6) |
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3 Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks |
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29 | (16) |
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4 The King Is Dead: Martin Heidegger after the Black Notebooks |
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45 | (14) |
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5 Heidegger's Black Night: The Nachlass and Its Wirkungsgeschichte |
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59 | (30) |
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II THE BLACK NOTEBOOKS AND OTHER WORKS |
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6 The Role of Martin Heidegger's Notebooks within the Context of His Oeuvre |
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89 | (6) |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann |
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7 The Critique and Rethinking of Being and Time in the First Black Notebooks |
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95 | (14) |
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8 The Existence of the Black Notebooks in the Background |
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109 | (18) |
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9 The Black Notebooks and Heidegger's Writings on the Event (1936-1942) |
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127 | (18) |
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III METAPHYSICS, ANTI-SEMITISM, AND CHRISTIANITY |
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10 "Heidegger" and the Jews |
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145 | (24) |
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11 Heidegger and the Shoah |
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169 | (12) |
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12 Heidegger's Metaphysical Anti-Semitism |
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181 | (14) |
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13 Metaphysics, Christianity, and the "Death of God" in Heidegger's Black Notebooks (1931-1941) |
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195 | (12) |
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IV PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND TECHNOLOGY |
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14 Nostalgia, Spite, and the Truth of Being |
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207 | (16) |
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15 On Relevant Events, Then and Now |
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223 | (16) |
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16 Heidegger and National Socialism: Great Hopes, Despair, and Resilience |
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239 | (14) |
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17 Philosophy, Science, and Politics in the Black Notebooks |
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253 | (16) |
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18 Thinking the Oblivion of Thinking: The Unfolding of Machenschaft and Rechnung in the Time of the Black Notebooks |
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269 | (20) |
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19 The Black Notebooks in Their Historical and Political Context |
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Bibliography |
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323 | (17) |
Contributors |
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Index |
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