| On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction: On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy |
| 1 Revealing Concealed Nazism |
| • | Concealing and Revealing |
| • | Concealing in Heidegger's Thought |
| • | Heideggerian Concealment and the History of Philosophy |
| • | Heidegger's Nazism and the Expert Commentator |
| • | Heidegger's Nazism |
| 2 The Nazi Turning and the Rectoral Address |
| Extraphilosophic Factors in Heidegger's Nazi Turning |
| • | Historical Background: the Weimar Republic |
| • | Conservative Political Thought |
| • | The Volk and German Romanticism |
| Intraphilosophic Factors in Heidegger's Nazi Turning |
| • | Fundamental Ontology, Nazism, and Political Philosophy |
| • | Fundamental Ontology and Politics |
| • | Ontology and Existence: On the Way to Practice |
| • | From Practice to Politics |
| • | Fundamental Ontology and National Socialism: the Rectoral Address |
| 3 The "Official" View and "Facts and Thoughts" |
| • | The "Official" View |
| • | "Facts and Thoughts" |
| • | The "Official" View and "Facts and Thoughts" |
| • | After the Rectorate |
| • | "Ways to Discussion" |
| 4 The History of Philosophy: Nietzsche and the History of Ontology |
| • | Provisional Results |
| • | Heidegger's First HöIderlin Lecture Series |
| • | The History of Philosophy and the Nietzsche Lectures |
| • | Heidegger's Nietzsche Lectures |
| • | Heidegger's Reading of the Will to Power |
| • | Further Discussion of Heidegger's Nietzsche Lectures |
| • | Heidegger's Nietzsche Lectures and the Turning (Kehre) |
| • | The Nietzsche Lectures and Nazism |
| 5 Nazism and the Beitrage zur Philosophie |
| • | Heidegger's Beiträge |
| • | Interpretation of the Beiträge |
| • | Nazism and the Beiträge |
| • | The Volk |
| • | The Volk and Silence (Schweigen) |
| 6 Nazism and Technology |
| • | The Spiegel Interview, Technology, and Nazism |
| • | On the Background of Heidegger's View of Technology |
| • | A Note on Technology and Heidegger's Wider Position |
| • | Influences on Heidegger's View of Technology |
| • | Heidegger's Mature Theory of Technology |
| • | Toward Criticism of Heidegger's View of Technology |
| • | Technology and Heidegger's Nazism |
| 7 The French Reception of Heidegger's Nazism |
| • | Reception of Heidegger's Nazism |
| • | The Master Thinker in French Philosophy |
| • | Origins of the French Discussion of Heidegger's Politics |
| • | The First Wave |
| • | The Second Wave |
| • | The Onset of the Third Wave |
| • | The Third Wave |
| • | After the Third Wave |
| 8 Being, the Volk, and Nazism |
| • | Interpretations of Heidegger's Nazism |
| • | Heidegger's Nazism and the Limits of His Philosophy |
| • | Heidegger's Thought, Its Reception, and the Role of the Intellectual |
| • | Conclusion: On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy |
| Notes |
| • | Introduction: On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy |
| • | 1 Revealing Concealed Nazism |
| • | 2 The Nazi Turning and the Rectoral Address |
| • | 3 The "Official" View and "Facts and Thoughts" |
| • | 4 The History of Philosophy: Nietzsche and the History of Ontology |
| • | 5 Nazism and the Beitrage zur Philosophie |
| • | 6 Nazism and Technology |
| • | 7 The French Reception of Heidegger's Nazism |
| • | 8 Being, the Volk, and Nazism |
| Index |
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