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Index
Cover Halftitle Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Reading of Heidegger’s BLACK Notebooks
1. On the Philosophical Reading of Heidegger 2. Heidegger’s Notebooks 3. Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks 4. The King Is Dead 5. Heidegger’s Black Night
Part II: The Black Notebooks and Other Works
6. The Role of Martin Heidegger’s Notebooks within the Context of His Oeuvre 7. The Critique and Rethinking of Being and Time in the First Black Notebooks 8. The Existence of the Black Notebooks in the Background 9. The Black Notebooks and Heidegger’s Writings on the Event (1936–1942)
Part III: Metaphysics, Anti-Semitism, and Christianity
10. “Heidegger” and the Jews 11. Heidegger and the Shoah 12. Heidegger’s Metaphysical Anti-Semitism 13. Metaphysics, Christianity, and the “Death of God” in Heidegger’s Black Notebooks (1931–1941)
Part IV: Philosophy, Politics, and Technology
14. Nostalgia, Spite, and the Truth of Being 15. On Relevant Events, Then and Now 16. Heidegger and National Socialism 17. Philosophy, Science, and Politics in the Black Notebooks 18. Thinking the Oblivion of Thinking 19. The Black Notebooks in Their Historical and Political Context
Bibliography Contributors Index
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