Brought together relatively quickly in direct response to the controversy that emerged with the publication of the first volumes of Heidegger’s so-called Black Notebooks (Schwarze Hefte) in 2014, this has been a demanding volume to organize and produce. We are extremely grateful to all of our authors not only for agreeing to participate, but also for accommodating themselves so well to the tight schedule the project required. At the MIT Press, we would like to thank Philip Laughlin for seeing the worth of the volume and giv- ing such strong support to its publication, and Judith Feldmann and Elizabeth Judd for their work in preparing the typescript for publication (thanks all the more deserved given the complexity of the material and the range of authors). We also would like to thank Adrian Staples for proofreading the volume and putting together the index. In addition, Ingo Farin would like to thank the Deutsche Literaturarchiv at Marbach for permission to see and read Heidegger’s Schwarze Hefte in the original. Finally, we are also grateful to the Los Angeles Review of Books and the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory for allowing Gregory Fried and Michael Fagenblat to make use of previously published material from those journals in their contributions here.
Heidegger’s Metaphysical Antisemitism / DI CESARE, Donatella. - (2015).
Heidegger’s Metaphysical Antisemitism
donatella di cesare
2015
Abstract
Brought together relatively quickly in direct response to the controversy that emerged with the publication of the first volumes of Heidegger’s so-called Black Notebooks (Schwarze Hefte) in 2014, this has been a demanding volume to organize and produce. We are extremely grateful to all of our authors not only for agreeing to participate, but also for accommodating themselves so well to the tight schedule the project required. At the MIT Press, we would like to thank Philip Laughlin for seeing the worth of the volume and giv- ing such strong support to its publication, and Judith Feldmann and Elizabeth Judd for their work in preparing the typescript for publication (thanks all the more deserved given the complexity of the material and the range of authors). We also would like to thank Adrian Staples for proofreading the volume and putting together the index. In addition, Ingo Farin would like to thank the Deutsche Literaturarchiv at Marbach for permission to see and read Heidegger’s Schwarze Hefte in the original. Finally, we are also grateful to the Los Angeles Review of Books and the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory for allowing Gregory Fried and Michael Fagenblat to make use of previously published material from those journals in their contributions here.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.