1941, have recently been published in Germany, causing a great stir in the philosophical field. The relationship between Heidegger and Nazism has always been the subject of heated debate, in which the philosopher’s life and his philosophical thought have often been confused. Those who worship Heidegger reject all charges of conniving with Nazism, while his enemies wouldn’t mind if his name was ruled out from philosophy readers. The Notebooks clearly show to which extent his thought was actually attuned to the Nazi climate of opinion. In fact, they are an original philosophical work, which systematically investigates the history of being. Heidegger – who, after the war, always refused to address such issues – gives free reins to his conception of National Socialism and to his vision of Germany, which he sees as the guiding force of the Western world during the last world war. We also find consideration on Jews and world Jewry – Weltjudentum – in which Heidegger, like Carl Schmitt, ident
Perché Heidegger ascrive agli ebrei l’oblio dell’Essere? Qual è allora il rapporto tra l’Essere e l’Ebreo? In che senso viene imputata agli ebrei la colpa più grave, da cui dipende il destino dell’Occidente? E perché questa accusa viene mossa negli anni trenta, dopo le leggi di Norimberga, mentre inizia la guerra planetaria che dovrebbe condurre la Germania nazionalsocialista al dominio del mondo? I Quaderni neri, oltre a dischiudere una inedita prospettiva sul pensiero di Heidegger, stanno suscitando un nuovo intenso dibattito. L’antisemitismo metafisico solleva inquietanti e gravi interrogativi, rinvia alla responsabilità della filosofia nello sterminio.
Heidegger e gli ebrei. I "Quaderni neri" / DI CESARE, Donatella. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 1-352.
Heidegger e gli ebrei. I "Quaderni neri"
DI CESARE, Donatella
2014
Abstract
1941, have recently been published in Germany, causing a great stir in the philosophical field. The relationship between Heidegger and Nazism has always been the subject of heated debate, in which the philosopher’s life and his philosophical thought have often been confused. Those who worship Heidegger reject all charges of conniving with Nazism, while his enemies wouldn’t mind if his name was ruled out from philosophy readers. The Notebooks clearly show to which extent his thought was actually attuned to the Nazi climate of opinion. In fact, they are an original philosophical work, which systematically investigates the history of being. Heidegger – who, after the war, always refused to address such issues – gives free reins to his conception of National Socialism and to his vision of Germany, which he sees as the guiding force of the Western world during the last world war. We also find consideration on Jews and world Jewry – Weltjudentum – in which Heidegger, like Carl Schmitt, identI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.