Index
A
Abraham a Santa Clara, 265
Ach, N., 34
Adorno, Theodor, 34 , 257 , 260 , 271 , 277 , 282
"The Age of the World Picture," 114 , 188
Aletheia , 106 , 222 . See also Truth as disclosure
Algermissen, Konrad, 148
Alienation, 36 , 37 , 44 , 212 , 287
Althusser, Louis, 273
Anaximander, 87 , 93 , 135 , 154 , 188
Andler, Charles, 149
Andreas-Salomé, Lou, 149
An Introduction to Metaphysics , 92 , 125 , 140 , 155 , 165 , 171 , 172 , 188 , 239 , 259 , 274
Antihumanism, Heidegger's, 12 , 248 , 277 -278;
and French Heideggerianism, 277 ;
and Marxism, 277
Anti-semitism, 29 , 112 , 276 ;
and anti-Judaism, 111 , 271 ;
biological, 35 ;
Frege's 40 ;
Heidegger's, 111 , 267 , 295 ;
Hitler's, 33 ;
Luther's, 111
Apel, K.-O., 1
Arendt, Hannah, 1 , 271 ;
view of Heidegger's Nietzsche lectures, 172 , 173
Aristotle, 6 , 13 , 20 , 21 , 68 -69, 135 , 140 , 158 , 159 , 160 , 161 , 221 , 224 , 249
Art. See Techne
Aster, Ernst von, 34
Aubenque, Pierre, 11 , 172 , 173 , 254 , 260 , 263 , 265 , 266 , 282
Aufklärung. See Enlightenment
Augenblick. See Kairos ; Moment of vision
Augustine, 135
Auseinandersetzung. See Confrontation
Authenticity, 12 ;
Heidegger's view of, 44 , 47 , 49 , 119 , 120 , 127 , 205 , 254 , 284 , 287 ;
plural authenticity, 48 , 197 , 219
Axelos, Kostas, 268
B
Baeumler, Alfred, 34 , 83 , 116 , 123 , 148 , 149 , 150 , 152 , 154 , 157 ;
reading of The Will to Power , 154
Barthes, Roland, 248
The Basic Problems of Phenomenology , 136 , 190
Basic Questions of Philosophy: Selected "Problems" of "Logic ," 180
Baudrillard, Jean, 263 , 265
Baumgarten, Eduard, 82 , 276 , 295
Beaufret, Jean, 250 , 257 -258, 259 , 262 , 263 , 264 , 265 , 268 , 278 , 282 ;
supports revisionary thesis, 258
Being, Heidegger's view of, 10 , 35 , 38 -39, 40 , 87 , 119 , 121 , 123 , 124 , 133 , 134 , 136 , 143 , 148 , 155 , 157 , 162 , 167 , 170 , 178 , 180 , 183 , 184 , 189 , 191 , 192 , 196 , 197 , 198 , 205 , 207 , 208 , 210 , 211 , 213 , 217 , 218 , 220 , 227 , 234 , 235 , 286 , 287 , 288 , 289 , 290 , 291 , 292 , 293 , 294 , 296 , 299 , 300 ;
and authenticity, 45 , 49 , 214 , 238 , 286 ;
and fatherland, 130 ;
forgetfulness of, 92 , 166 , 190 , 192 , 194 , 211 , 212 , 218 , 221 , 229 , 241 , 292 ;
and history of
philosophy, 133 ;
and human being, 40 , 67 , 118 , 212 ;
and interpretation of world history, 93 , 94 , 127 , 213 , 230 , 290 , 297 ;
later view of, 170 , 205 , 221 , 234 , 237 , 261 , 275 ;
and Nazism, 56 , 189 , 283 , 287 ;
and poetry, 130 ;
and political turning, 50 -53;
withdrawal of, 92 , 95 , 165 , 214 , 216 ;
withdrawal of, and world war, 95 -96
Being and Nothingness , 248
Being and Time , 7 , 8 , 16 , 18 , 20 , 28 , 32 , 33 , 42 , 43 , 45 , 48 , 49 , 50 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 67 , 69 , 74 , 76 , 87 , 92 , 93 , 99 , 107 , 109 , 110 , 117 , 118 , 127 , 130 , 134 , 135 , 137 , 141 , 143 , 145 , 147 , 155 , 156 , 157 , 158 , 159 , 161 , 164 , 165 , 166 -167, 170 , 179 , 180 , 183 , 184 , 188 , 190 , 196 , 197 , 206 , 208 , 213 , 214 , 219 , 220 , 221 , 224 , 226 , 228 , 232 , 238 , 250 , 251 , 253 , 255 , 265 , 269 , 270 , 276 , 285 ;
political in Aristotelian sense, 40 -41
Beitrage zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis ), 11 , 76 , 125 , 126 , 143 , 157 , 159 , 166 , 168 , 171 , 176 -203, 207 , 210 , 240 , 242 , 273 , 275 ;
Grundfrage , 159 , 183 , 185 , 196 ;
interpretations of, 180 -186;
last god, 182 , 197 -198, 199 ;
Leitfrage , 159 , 183 , 185 , 196 ;
and Nazism, 186 -189, 200 -201, 286 ;
Volk , 183 , 187 , 189 -200;
Volk and silence, 200 -203. See also Silence
Benjamin, Walter, 271
Berlin, Isaiah, 38
Bertram, Ernst, 142 , 149
Binswanger, Ludwig, 2
Biologism, Heidegger's rejection of, 11 , 71 ;
differs from anti-semitism, 111 -112. See also Anti-semitism
Bismarck, Otto von, 30 , 31
Blanchot, Maurice, 263
Blumenberg, Hans, 32
Bollnow, Otto, 34
Bolshevism, 32 , 35 , 179 . See Communism
Bonald, L. G. A. de, 37
Bondy, François, 257
Boredom, 10 , 30 , 50 , 61 . See also Mood
Borgmann, Albert, 2
Bornhausen, 34
Boss, Medard, 2
Bourdieu, Pierre, 3 , 37 , 261 , 263 , 267 -269, 270 , 280 , 283
Brague, Rémi, 249
British empiricists, 22
Brock, 82 , 93
Brocker, 116
Buber, Martin, 34
Bultmann, Rudolf, 2
Burke, Edmund, 37
C
Camus, Albert, 248 , 270
Caputo, John, 11
Care, 45
Cartesianism, 32 , 184 , 194 , 247 , 292
Cassirer, Ernst, 34 , 149 , 252 , 271
Châtelet, François, 268
Clausewitz, Carl von, 11 , 69 , 107
Cohn, Jonas, 34
Communism, 29 , 82 , 94 , 96 , 213 , 273 . See Bolshevism
Confrontation, Heidegger's view of, 106 ;
with Nietzsche, 151
Confrontation with Nazism as theory of Being, 25 , 243 , 290 ;
in Beitrage , 179 , 187 -189, 200 , 201 , 238 ;
in Holderlin lectures, 25 , 126 , 132 , 133 ;
in Nietzsche lectures, 25 , 125 , 133 , 143 , 172 -175;
in writings on technology. 238 . See also Official view
Conservative political thought, 31 -35
Contributions to Philosophy (On the Event ), 11 . See also Beiträge zur Philosophie
Copernican Revolution, Kant's, 20
Critical philosophy, Kant's, 20 , 137 -138;
as anticipation of problem of Being
Critique of Pure Reason , 137 ; as effort to found metaphysics, 138
Croce, Benedetto, 83 , 245
D
Daix, Pierre, 263
Dallmayr, Fred, 2
David, Pascal, 265
Decentering the subject, 181 , 187 , 279
Decisionism, 35 . See also Resoluteness
Deconstruction, 9 , 246 , 261 , 274
de Man, Paul, 2 , 9 -10;
on history and fiction, 9 , 298
Democracy, 32 , 94 , 96 ;
Heidegger's rejection of, 35 , 205 , 237 , 278
Derrida, Jacques, 1 , 3 , 23 , 254 , 255 , 261 , 263 , 265 , 266 , 268 , 269 , 270 , 272 -275, 277 , 278 , 283 , 286
Descartes, René, 19 , 21 , 22 , 133 , 135 , 145 , 159 , 160 , 167 , 188 , 193 , 233 , 243 , 247 , 249
Destiny, 48 , 213 , 226 , 227 , 235 ;
and Being, 63 ;
and Germans, 12 , 58 , 60 , 67 , 219 , 229
Destruction of the history of ontology, 19 , 21 , 99 , 135
De Waehlens, Alphonse, 23 , 75 , 252 , 255 -256, 262 , 264 , 280
Dialogue. See History of philosophy
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 58 , 135 , 195
Dittrich, O., 34
Driesch, Hans, 34
Droit, R.-P., 264
Droysen, J. G., 58
Duns Scotus. 134, 135 , 279
Dürckheim, K. Graf, 34
E
Emmerich, E., 149
"The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking," 17 , 127
Enframing, 182 , 205 , 225 , 226 , 227 , 228 , 229 , 237
Enge, K. A., 34 , 148
Engels, Friedrich, 258
Enlightenment, 38 , 53
Entschlossenheit. See Resoluteness
Ereignis , 167 , 168 -169, 177 , 182 , 189 , 191 , 202 , 241 . See also Event
Erschlossenheit. See Truth as disclosure
Essence, Heidegger's view of, 220 -221, 229 . See also Technology
Event, 167 , 171 , 181 , 231 , 234
Expert commentator, 21 -24
Ewald, O., 149
F
Farias, Victor, 2 -3, 8 , 23 , 24 , 80 , 179 , 245 , 249 , 251 , 260 , 262 , 263 , 264 , 265 , 266 , 269 , 271 , 272 , 275 , 294
Fascism, 94 , 96
Fate, 47 -48, 59 , 205 , 208 , 226 , 227
Faurisson, Robert, 282
Faye, J.-P., 257 , 258 , 259 , 260 , 261
Fédier, François, 98 , 117 , 254 , 257 , 258 , 259 -260, 261 -262, 265 , 266 , 267 , 269 , 270 -272, 279 , 282
Ferry, Luc. 263 , 272 , 277 -279, 280
Fichte, J. G., 21 , 56 , 58 , 135 , 148 , 233 , 260
Finkielkraut, Alain, 263 , 265
First World War, 31 , 34 , 35 , 49 , 61 , 73 , 95 , 96 , 142 , 217 , 219 , 287
Fontenay. E. de, 263
Foucault, Michel, 1 , 248 , 278
Frege, Gottlob, 40
French Revolution, 36 , 37 , 247
Freud, Sigmund, 2 , 16 , 269
Freyer, H., 34
Führer , 7 , 76 , 218
Fuhrerprinzip 7 , 35 , 113 ;
freedom and, 65 ;
Heidegger's acceptance of, 65 , 66 , 90
Fundamental ontology, 28 , 29 , 39 , 58 , 95 , 110 , 244 , 277 ;
and critical philosophy, 138 , 146 -147, 155 , 157 , 161 , 162 , 186 , 191 , 216 , 275 ;
and critique of technology, 143 ;
and Descartes, 145 -146;
and Nietzsche, 159 , 170 ;
as political, 40 -41, 42 -49, 61 , 74 , 120 , 123 , 124 ;
as supposedly unrelated to Nazism, 77 ;
as transcendental pragmatism, 110 ;
as transcendental science, 127 , 184
G
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 1 , 3 , 13 , 34 , 47 , 99 , 116 , 143 , 263
Gandillac, Maurice de, 252 , 254 , 262
Garaudy, Roger, 248
Gay, Peter, 142
Gehlen, Arnold. 34
Geist. See Spirit.
Gelassenheit , 38 . 182
George, Stefan, 142
Gerede, See Idle talk
German philosophy during Nazism, 33 , 39
Geschichtlichkeit. See Historicality
Geschick. See Fate
Gestell. See Enframing
Giesz, L., 149
Goethe, J. G. von, 30 . 143 , 200 , 221
Goldschmidt, G.-A., 264 , 265
Goring. Hermann, 55
Greeks and Nazis, 63
Gröber, Archbishop Conrad, 81
Groethuysen, Bernhard, 34
Grosser, Albert. 257
Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik: Welt-Endlichkeit-Einsamkeit , 50 , 61
Gundolf, Ernst, 142
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 1 , 4 , 239 , 269 , 282
Haym, Rudolf, 215
Hegel, G. W. F, 6 , 8 , 9 , 17 , 36 , 58 , 61 , 106 , 120 , 133 , 134 , 135 , 145 , 148 , 159 , 162 , 169 , 195 , 215 , 225 , 233 , 247 , 248 , 249 , 252 , 290 , 292
Heidegger. Fritz, 178
Heidegger. Hermann, and official view, 76 -80
Heidegger, Martin: on academic freedom, 66 ;
and camps for scientific reeducation, 68 ;
collected works, 27 ;
on concealment, 17 ;
criticism of rendering of energeia as actualitas , 62 ;
critique of concept of value, 125 , 239 , 290 ;
on interpretation, 99 -100;
on Kampf , 69 , 104 -108, 131 , 236 ;
on Kampf as polemos , 105 -107;
language as difficult, 18 , 19 ;
as master thinker in French philosophy, 246 -249;
mistranslation of passage from Plato, 10 , 71 ;
Nachlass , 26 , 76 ;
on phenomenology, 16 ;
as philosophical Füh-rer , 33 , 58 , 60 , 69 , 113 , 118 , 174 , 186 , 267 ;
philosophy and his politics, 3 , 5 , 6 , 40 , 72 , 75 , 87 , 91 , 256 , 280 -281, 282 , 283 , 284 , 290 , 299 , 300 ;
on polemos as eris , 106 ;
as prophet of Being and future history, 92 , 94 ;
as rector, 30 , 33 , 59 , 73 , 100 , 109 , 112 , 114 , 118 , 124 , 216 , 299 ,
rendering of techne , 62 , 155 , 209 , 210 , 231 ;
resignation as rector, 112 -113, 121 ;
as resistance fighter. 77 , 79 , 98 , 272 ;
and Roman Catholicism, 8 , 260 ;
and so-called Jew notice, 78 , 98 , 111 ;
the thinker and Heidegger the man; on thinker's essential vocation, 65
Heidegger Archives, 25 , 179 , 239
Heinrichs. Heribert, 240
Heraclitus, 11 , 106 , 107 , 135 , 142 , 152 , 154
Herder, J. G., 37
Hero, concept of, 48
Heyde, J. E., 34
Hildebrandt, Dietrich von, 34
Hildebrandt, Kurt. 142
Hindenburg, P. von B und yon, 31
Historicality, 41 , 47 , 93 , 94
History of ontology, 141 , 142 , 185 , 214 , 236 , 275
History of philosophy, 133 , 141 ;
as dialogue with other thinkers, 133 , 138 , 145 ;
Heidegger's grasp of, 133 ;
Heidegger's violent interpretation of, 138 , 141
Hitler, Adolf, 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 34 , 35 , 54 , 55 , 56 , 64 , 69 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 82 , 90 , 94 , 105 , 110 , 117 , 131 , 148 , 149 , 173 , 240 , 271
Hobbes, Thomas, 36
Holderlin, Friedrich, 21 , 126 , 127 , 130 , 142 , 148 , 182 ;
and future of the Germans, 130 -131, 151 , 201
Holderlins Hymne "Der Ister ," 63
Holderlins Hymnen "Germania" und "Der Rhein ," 126 . See also Hölderlin lectures, Heidegger's initial
Holderlin lectures. Heidegger's initial, 25 , 125 , 126 -132, 184 , 189 , 202
Holocaust, 202 , 203 , 241 , 242 , 276 , 289 , 291 , 300
Honigswald, Richard, 34
Horkheimer, Max, 34
Huber, Kurt, 56
Huhnerfeld, Paul, 257 , 260
Human being, 28 , 237 ;
Heidegger's disregard of, 187 , 241 , 288
Hume, David, 21 , 37
Husserl, Edmund, 8 , 89 , 114 , 133 , 135 , 190 , 194 , 212 , 252 ;
opposes Nazism, 33 , 61 -62
I
Idle talk, 109
Inaugural address, Heidegger's, 85 , 87 , 89 . See also "What Is Metaphysics?"
Inner greatness: of Dasein, 50 , 53 ;
of National Socialism, 239 -240
"Insight into What Is," 220
J
Jaeger, Petra, 239
Jaensch, E., 34
Jambet, Christian, 264
Janicaud, Dominique, 3 , 15 , 249 , 279 , 280 , 283
Jaspers, Karl 10 , 25 , 33 , 60 , 81 , 116 , 117 , 216 , 276 , 295 , 296 -298;
applauds rectoral address, 83 , 245 , 297 ;
dissociates Heidegger the thinker and the man, 83 ;
on Heidegger's evasive self-justification, 86 ;
as interpreter of Nietzsche, 149 , 150 , 152 , 153 -154, 157 ;
report on Heidegger, 81 -83
Jünger, Ernst, 20 , 21 , 82 , 93 , 94 , 127 , 194 , 216 , 217 , 240 , 289
K
Kairos : and Nazism, 48 , 61 , 91 , 118 ;
Hegel's view of, 61 . See also Moment of vision
Kant, Immanuel, 19 ; 20 , 21 , 22 , 46 , 65 , 87 , 102 , 133 , 135 , 137 , 138 , 139 , 142 , 145 , 159 , 160 , 162 , 177 , 199 , 231 , 237 , 240 , 243 , 269 , 292 , 294 ;
on metaphysics, 161 ;
on spirit and letter, 102 , 139
Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics , 137 , 155
Kaufmann, Walter, 154
Kehre. See Turning
Kierkegaard, Søren, 20 , 37 , 134 , 135
Kisiel, Theodore, 15
Klages, Ludwig, 149
Kojève, Alexandre, 138 , 247 , 248
Kolakowski, Leszek, 1
Krell, D. F., 142 , 143 , 172 , 173
Krieck, Ernst, 34 , 35 , 116 , 123 , 150 , 259 , 286
Krueger, F., 34
Krüger, G., 34 , 116
L
Lacan, Jacques, 2
Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, 3 , 254 , 270 , 272 , 275 -277, 278 , 283 ;
on Nazism as national aestheticism, 276 ;
on Verwindung of nihilism, 276
Langan, Thomas, 138 , 139
Lask, Emil, 20 , 279
Leese, K., 34
Leibniz, G. W., 19 , 21 , 87 , 88
Lenin, V. I., 69
Lersch, P., 34
"Letter on Humanism," 25 , 75 , 121 , 126 , 169 , 212 , 215 , 250 , 251 , 252 , 254 , 257 , 258 , 261 , 268 , 273 , 285 , 296
Letting be. See Gelassenheit
Lèvi-Strauss, Claude, 248 , 278
Levinas, Emmanuel, 1 , 3 , 263
Lewalter, C. E., 239 , 259
Liberalism, 35 , 179 , 196 , 197 , 218
Liebert, Arthur, 34
Lipps, H., 34
Lipsius, F., 34
Litt, T., 34
Locke, John, 22
Lowith, Karl, 2 , 15 , 23 , 56 , 75 , 149 , 250 , 252 , 253 -254, 255 , 256 , 257 , 262 , 271 , 276
Lukács, Georg, 57 , 66 , 75 , 149 , 250 , 257 , 258 , 259
Luther, Martin, 135
Lyotard, J.-F., 267 , 269 -270, 278
Lyssenko, T. D., 90
M
Machenschaft , 182 , 210
Maggiori, Roberto, 263
Mahnke, D., 34
Maistre, Joseph de, 37 , 38
Mann, Thomas, 142
Mannheim, Karl, 34
Man's Place in Nature , 32
Mao Tse Tung, 68
Marck, Siegfried, 34
Marcuse, Herbert, v , 26 , 64 , 242 , 271
Marion, J.-L., 249
Marten, Rainer, 3
Martineau, Emmanuel, 264 , 265
Marx, Karl, 16 , 37 , 41 , 64 , 120 , 135 , 147 , 169 , 199 , 212 , 213 , 224 , 225 , 233 , 235 , 268 , 273 , 285
Marxism, 41 , 74 , 147 , 168 , 218 , 248 , 258
Marxists, 134
Materialism, 212 , 213 , 285
Maulnier, Thierry, 149
Mein Kampf , 35 , 70 , 105 , 117 , 265 , 271
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 1 , 247 , 248 , 252 , 258
Meschonnic, Henri, 279
Messer, August, 34
Metaphysics, Heidegger's view of, 23 , 32 , 96 , 118 , 166 , 189 , 197 , 213 , 229 , 248 , 273 , 292 ;
Verwindung of, 14 , 97 , 115 , 128 , 211 , 218
Minder, Robert, 257
Modernity, 32 , 33 ;
Heidegger's rejection of, 35 , 182 , 207 , 214 , 278 ;
and worldview, 168
Modern philosophy, 32
Moment of vision, 48
Montesquieu, C. de S., 37
Mood, 10 , 50 , 196 ;
poetry and, 130
Moral responsibility, 65 , 237 ;
and Being, 237 ;
and spirit, 64
Mosse, George, 37 -38
Mussolini, Benito, 148 -149, 173
N
Nancy, J.-L., 270 , 272
National Socialism. See Nazism
Nature, concept of, 208 -209, 224 , 228 , 233
Nazism: Heidegger's commitment to ideal form of, 110 , 125 , 239 , 240 , 243 , 298 , 299 ;
Heidegger's inability to grasp real, 12 , 290 , 292 , 298 ;
Heidegger's unchanging commitment to, 56 , 71 , 279 ;
as humanism, 278 ;
real, 187 , 243 , 285 , 298See also Official view
Nazism, Heidegger's: and comprehension of his philosophy. 294 -295;
interpretations of, 282 -288, 298 ;
origins of French discussion of, 249 -252;
and philosophy, 299 -301,
and realization of Germans as German, 12 , 35 , 47 , 60 , 69 , 71 , 91 , 94 , 98 , 118 , 119 , 121 , 123 , 128 , 132 , 171 -172, 174 , 186 -187, 189 , 191 , 198 , 199 , 201 , 207 , 228 , 229 , 238 , 241 , 253 , 284 , 286 ;
reception of, 244 -246, 293
Nazi turning, Heidegger's, 3 , 4 , 29 , 38 , 72 , 115 , 123 , 241 , 254 , 284 ;
Aubenque's view of, 40 ;
and extraphilosophic factors, 29 -39;
Janicaud's view of, 40 ;
and rectoral address, 28 -72;
as triple turning, 123 -124, 189 , 299 ;
Wolin's view of, 40
Nicomachean Ethics , 40
Nietzsche, Friedrich, v , 20 , 37 , 87 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 96 , 97 , 126 , 127 , 133 -175
passim, 182 , 188 , 195 , 197 , 199 , 202 , 208 , 215 , 216 , 240 , 289 ;
and future of world, 151 ;
Heidegger's interpretation of view that God is dead, 93 , 126 , 165 , 166 , 168 , 171 , 173 , 199 , 206 ;
view that God is dead, 93 , 116 , 128 , 215 , 216 ;
will to power, 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 117 , 156 , 218
Nietzsche Archives, 34 , 148 , 149
Nietzsche lectures, Heidegger's, 125 , 126 , 142 -150, 155 , 176 , 189 , 206 , 207 , 216 , 240 , 243 ;
and end of Western philosophy, 156 , 207 ;
and history of philosophy, 133 -142;
Nietzsche's relation to Descartes, 167 , 174
Nihilism, Heidegger on, 35 , 116 , 125 , 164 , 166 , 167 , 173 , 182 , 189 , 193 , 194 , 198 , 199 , 208 , 215 , 216 , 217 , 218 , 219 , 290
Nizan, Paul, 248
Noack, H., 34
NSDAP, 29 , 39 , 70 , 71 , 73 , 77 , 82 , 110 , 270 ;
Heidegger joins, 84 , 112 , 244 , 271 , 285
O
Obenauer, K. J., 34
Official view and Heidegger's Nazism, 10 , 74 -80;
in French discussion, 252 -253;
and Heidegger's defense of his rector-ate, 100 , 122 . See also "The Rectorate: Facts and Thoughts"
"On the Essence of Truth," 17 , 180
Ontology. See Metaphysics
"The Origin of the Work of Art," 180
Other beginning, Heidegger's, 160 , 166 , 171 , 184 , 185 , 187 , 199 , 200 , 201 , 202 , 284
Ott, Hugo, 2 -3, 8 , 24 , 80 , 245 , 250 , 260 , 264 , 294
P
Palmier, J.-M., 257 , 258 -259, 266
Papen, Otto von, 10 , 31 , 55
Parmenides, 135 , 142
Patri, Aimé, 257 , 259 , 260
Phenomenology of Spirit , 4 , 58 , 139 , 247
Philosophical anthropology, 43 , 235 ;
Heidegger's rejection of, 146 , 219
Physis , 38 , 140 , 200 , 209 . See also Nature
Plato, 7 , 21 , 22 , 24 , 62 , 72 , 131 , 135 , 150 -151, 158 , 159 , 160 , 161 , 193 , 195 , 201 , 210 , 211 , 237 , 280 ;
Ion , 131 ;
Republic , 40 , 54 , 59 , 61 , 107 , 131
Platonism, 162 , 164 , 170 , 174 , 182 , 195 , 197 , 198 , 201 , 292 ;
Nietzsche's inverted, 163 . See also Rectoral address
Plessner, Helmuth, 34
Poet, Heidegger's view of, 87
"Poétique et politique," 275
"Poetizing and Thinking." 172
Poetry, Heidegger's view of, 116 , 128 , 182 ;
and future of the Germans, 130 , 132 , 201 ;
replaces philosophy, 131
Pöggeler, Otto, 3 , 15 , 60 , 143 , 178 -179, 250
"Political science," 59 , 89 , 90 , 110 , 114 , 131 , 174 , 201
Postmodernism, 262
Pre-Socratics, 20 , 133 , 145 , 147
Psychology of World Views , Jaspers's, 190
Puchta, G. E, 37
T
"The Question Concerning Technology." 220 , 239 , 241
R
Race, 36 , 110 ;
and soul, 38 ;
and Volk , 37
Racism: biological, 271 , 278 ;
Heidegger's interpretation of Nietzsche's, 296 ;
Heidegger's metaphysical, 59 , 242 , 243 , 251 , 296
Rahner, Karl, 2
Ranke, Leopold von, 10
Realization of the destiny of the German Volk See Heidegger's Nazism
Rectoral address, 10 , 54 -72, 73 , 78 , 79 , 83 , 87 , 89 , 97 , 99 , 102 , 106 , 108 , 110 , 114 , 118 , 119 , 122 , 125 , 126 , 127 , 129 , 132 , 165 , 173 , 174 , 186 , 188 , 189 , 191 , 197 , 201 , 216 , 253 , 259 , 275 , 290 ;
as defense of the German university, 55 , 85 -86, 90 -91, 110 , 123 , 216 ;
as defense of Greek concept of science, 55 , 89 -90, 216 ;
dismissal of academic freedom, 66 ;
as effort to lead leaders, 55 , 110 , 113 , 186 , 229 ;
essence of German university, 30 , 58 , 108 ;
essence of knowing and science, 62 , 101 , 115 ;
as quasi-Platonic, philosophical foundation of Nazism, 55 , 56 , 57 , 60 -61, 90 , 108 , 123 , 129 , 275 , 285 , 286 ;
and three bonds or forms of service, 66 -69, 103 -104
"The Rectorate: Facts and Thoughts," 11 , 25 , 80 -121, 122 , 186
Rektoratsrede. See Rectoral address
Relativism, 114
Renaut, Alain, 272 , 277 -279, 280
Resoluteness, 45 , 46 , 119 , 127 , 184 , 254
Reversal. 205 , 207 , 285
Rickert, Heinrich, 20 , 143
Ricoeur, Paul, 1
Ritter, J., 34
Rohm, 113 , 117
Role of the intellectual, 293 -298
Romanticism, German, 35 -39, 200
Rorty, Richard, 1 , 4 , 282
Rosenberg. Alfred, 38 , 150 , 193
Rotenstreich, Nathan, 37
Rothacker, E., 34
Rousseau, J.-J., 36
Ryle, Gilbert, 23
S
Sartre, J.-P., 1 , 75 , 147 , 167 , 192 , 212 , 247 , 248 , 250 , 251 , 252 , 258
Sauer, H., 34
Savigny. F. K., 37
Scheidemann, Philipp. 30
Scheler, Max, 32 , 135
Schelling, E W. J., 135 , 142 , 148
Schelling: Vom Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit , 172 -173
Schicksal. See Destiny
Schingnitz, W., 34
Schirmacher, Wolfgang, 2
Schlageter, A. L., Heidegger's homage to, 48 , 117 , 253 , 259
Schlechta, Karl, 144 , 154
Schleicher, Kurt von, 31
Schmitt, Carl. 35 , 83 , 150
Schneeberger, Guido, 24 , 245 , 257 , 260
Schneider, H., 34
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 142 , 143
Schwan, Alexander, 3 , 179
Schwarz, H., 34
Schweigen. See Silence
Science of Logic , Hegel's, 185
"Second Untimely Meditation," Nietzsche's, 144
Second World War, 12 , 13 , 24 , 27 , 41 , 73 , 81 , 95 , 96 , 112 , 120 , 240 , 242 , 248 , 249 , 283 , 289
Seinsfrage , 7 , 8 , 16 , 19 , 42 , 43 , 48 , 52 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 185 ;
and Dasein, 43 -49. See also Being
Seinsvergessenheit. See Being, forgetfulness of
Sein und Zeit. See Being and Time
"The Self-Assertion of the German University," 57 , 109 . See also Rectoral address
Sheehan, Thomas, v , 3 , 15
Sigetik , 202
Silence, 182 , 189 , 199 , 202 -203
Simmel, Georg, 135 , 143 , 149
Skepticism, 9 , 114
Smith, Adam, 36
Socrates, 6 , 135
"The Sole Possible Argument for a Demonstration of the Existence of God," 136
Sommerfeldt, H. S., 55
Sorge. See Care
Speer, Albert, 277
Spengler, Oswald, 8 , 70 , 143 , 197 , 216 , 219 -220, 221
Spiegel interview, 24 , 25 , 35 , 80 , 81 , 128 , 132 , 238 -239, 260 ;
as intellectual testament, 80 , 204 ;
technology and Nazism, 204 -208
Spinoza, 6 , 21 , 66
Spirit: genesis of concept in German thought, 37 ;
Heidegger on, 274 ;
theme in German thought, 58
Spivak, G. C., 2
Stackelberg, Roderick, 149
Stalin, Josef, J. V., 68 , 266 , 297
Stalinism, 10 , 41 , 66
State of mind. See Mood
Stimmung See Mood
Suarez, Francisco, 145
T
Taminiaux, Jacques, 143
Technology, Heidegger's view of: background of, 208 -214;
and Being, 226 , 231 , 233 , 234 ;
criticism of, 232 -238;
critique of, 11 , 32 , 35 , 97 , 114 , 182 , 188 , 197 ;
and danger, 220 , 226 , 228 , 229 , 230 , 231 ;
essence of, 221 , 225 , 231 ;
and Greek view of causality, 221 -223;
as instrumental, 231 ;
and materialism, 213 ;
mature theory of, 220 -232;
and modern science, 225 -226, 231 ;
and Nazism, 204 -243;
rejection of anthropological approach to, 230 , 231 , 232 , 234 -235;
and truth as disclosure, 223 , 225 , 226 , 235 ;
writings on, 125
Les Temps Modernes , 2 , 75 , 245 , 251
Tertulian, Nicolas, 179 , 250 , 279 , 280
Thannhauser, 77 , 78
Theory: and practice, 6 , 7 , 95 , 97 , 120 , 217 , 293 ;
pure form and life, 62 , 293
Thomä, Dieter, 3 , 8 , 179 , 283
Thomas Aquinas, 135
Thought and time, 3 , 288
Tillich, Paul, 1 , 34
Time, and Being. 136
Towarnicki, Alfred de, 252 , 254
"La transcendance finie/t dans la politique," 275
Translation, Heidegger's view of, 140
Truth, Heidegger's concept of: as disclosure, 16 , 45 , 105 , 127 , 180 -181, 222 , 231 ;
as veritas transcendentalis , 19
Turning: and Heidegger's Nazism, 284 ;
and Heidegger's Nietzsche interpretation, 168 -172;
in Heidegger's thought, 88 -89, 116 , 121 , 182 , 183 , 214 , 250 , 270 , 274 , 276 , 285
U
Usener, Hermann, 142
V
Vaihinger, Hans, 143
Vattimo, Gianni, 263
Vézin, François, 270
Vietta, Silvio, 3 , 11 , 172 , 173 , 179 , 240 , 282
Volk , concept of, 37 -38;
German, 9 ;
and German romanticism, 35 -39;
Heidegger and, 183 , 284 , 287 , 289 ;
Heidegger's view of, as community, 48 , 285 , 296
Volk ideology, 9 , 29 , 35 , 49 , 59 , 89 , 189 , 285 , 287 , 299
Voltaire, E M. A., 37
von Herrmann, F.-W., 178 , 179 , 180
von Hevesy, 77 , 78
W
Wacker, Otto, 110
Wagner, Richard, 142
Warburg, Aby, 142
"Ways to Discussion," 119 -121, 188
Weber, Max, 2
"Wege zur Aussprache." See "Ways to Discussion"
Weil, Eric, 250 , 252 , 254 , 255 , 257 , 271
Weimar Republic, 10 , 29 -31, 32 , 35 , 39 , 49 , 50 , 51 , 53 , 54 , 61 , 142 , 216 , 219 , 287 , 294
Weltanschauungsphilosophie , Heidegger's opposition to, 124 -125, 188 , 189 , 190 , 201 , 286 , 291 ;
Heidegger's rejection of Nazi Weltanschauung , 113 , 174 ;
Husserl's attack on, 114
"What Is Metaphysics?," 87 , 126 , 164 . See also Heidegger, inaugural address
Whitehead, A. N., 18
The Will to Power : Nietzsche's and Heidegger's interpretation, 150 -163;
and Heidegger's appropriation of Baeumler's reading, 90 ; 152 -154, 155
Windelband, Wilhelm, 142
Wirth, W., 34
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 22 , 134 , 202
Wolin, Richard, 3 , 283
Worldview as philosophy. See Weltanschauungsphilosophie
The Worker: Hegemony and Form , 94 , 217 -218
Y
Yorck yon Wartenburg, Paul Graf, 135
Z
Zemach, S., 239
Zimmerman, Michael, 3 , 283
"Zur Seinsfrage," 217