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Heidegger, History and the Holocaust
Contributor(s): O'Brien, Mahon (Author)

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ISBN: 1350007927     ISBN-13: 9781350007925
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
OUR PRICE: $38.80  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Criticism
- Philosophy | Political
- Social Science | Jewish Studies
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" L (0.80 lbs) 192 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
Features: Bibliography
 
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Heidegger, History and the Holocaust is an important contribution to the longstanding debate concerning Martin Heidegger's association with National Socialism. Although a difficult topic, this ambitious new work moves the entire debate on the Heidegger controversy forward.

Following Being and Time Heidegger expands on his notion of authenticity and related notions such as historicity and discusses the possibility of an authentic Dasein of a people along structurally consistent lines to his account of authenticity in Being and Time. O'Brien argues that the same difficulties which appear to hamstring the early account of authenticity further affect the notion of an authentic Dasein of a people; Heidegger's political myopia in the thirties can thus be attributed to an underlying failure to come to terms with some of the difficulties discussed in this study. O'Brien concedes that Heidegger's philosophy is influenced by its historical period and context but argues that, however inflammatory, Heidegger's rhetoric cannot be simply reduced to crude Nazi jingoism.

This book is a genuinely philosophical approach to the Heidegger controversy and a much-needed re-examination of his ideas and influences.


Contributor Bio(s): O'Brien, Mahon: - Mahon O'Brien is Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin, Ireland, and has taught Philosophy at Suffolk University, Boston, USA, and Boston University, USA.
 
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