The Edited Version of A Black Notebook
Title | The Edited Version of A Black Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Applegate |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 101 |
Release | 2014-10-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 131227350X |
Life is a journey we are not meant to walk alone. Here are some of the stops that Jesus and I have taken along the way, written as honestly as I know how. Some of these moments were scary, some were full of laughter, and some were simply moments to catch my breath - learning all the way.
Heidegger's Black Notebooks
Title | Heidegger's Black Notebooks PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Mitchell |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2017-09-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0231544383 |
From the 1930s through the 1970s, the philosopher Martin Heidegger kept a running series of private writings, the so-called Black Notebooks. The recent publication of the Black Notebooks volumes from the war years have sparked international controversy. While Heidegger’s engagement with National Socialism was well known, the Black Notebooks showed for the first time that this anti-Semitism was not merely a personal resentment. They contain not just anti-Semitic remarks, they show Heidegger incorporating basic tropes of anti-Semitism into his philosophical thinking. In them, Heidegger tried to assign a philosophical significance to anti-Semitism, with “the Jew” or “world Judaism” cast as antagonist in his project. How, then, are we to engage with a philosophy that, no matter how significant, seems contaminated by anti-Semitism? This book brings together an international group of scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss the ramifications of the Black Notebooks for philosophy and the humanities at large. Bettina Bergo, Robert Bernasconi, Martin Gessmann, Sander Gilman, Peter E. Gordon, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Michael Marder, Eduardo Mendieta, Richard Polt, Tom Rockmore, Peter Trawny, and Slavoj Žižek discuss issues including anti-Semitism in the Black Notebooks and Heidegger’s thought more broadly, such as German conceptions of Jews and Judaism, Heidegger’s notions of metaphysics, and anti-Semitism’s entanglement with Heidegger’s views on modernity and technology, grappling with material as provocative as it is deplorable. In contrast to both those who seek to exonerate Heidegger and those who simply condemn him, and rather than an all-or-nothing view of Heidegger’s anti-Semitism, they urge careful reading and rereading of his work to turn Heideggerian thought against itself. These measured and thoughtful responses to one of the major scandals in the history of philosophy unflinchingly take up the tangled and contested legacy of Heideggerian thought.
Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 1931-1941
Title | Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 1931-1941 PDF eBook |
Author | Ingo Farin |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2016-02-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0262034018 |
Heidegger scholars consider the philosopher's recently published notebooks, including the issues of Heidegger's Nazism and anti-Semitism. For more than forty years, the philosopher Martin Heidegger logged ideas and opinions in a series of notebooks, known as the “Black Notebooks” after the black oilcloth booklets into which he first transcribed his thoughts. In 2014, the notebooks from 1931 to 1941 were published, sparking immediate controversy. It has long been acknowledged that Heidegger was an enthusiastic supporter of the Nazi Party in the early 1930s. But the notebooks contain a number of anti-Semitic passages—often referring to the stereotype of “World-Jewry”—written even after Heidegger became disenchanted with the Nazis themselves. Reactions from the scholarly community have ranged from dismissal of the significance of these passages to claims that the anti-Semitism in them contaminates all of Heidegger's work. This volume offers the first collection of responses by Heidegger scholars to the publication of the notebooks. In essays commissioned especially for the book, the contributors offer a wide range of views, addressing not only the issues of anti-Semitism and Nazism but also the broader questions that the notebooks raise. Contributors Babette Babich, Andrew Bowie, Steven Crowell, Fred Dallmayr, Donatella Di Cesare, Michael Fagenblat, Ingo Farin, Gregory Fried, Jean Grondin, Karsten Harries, Laurence Paul Hemming, Jeff Malpas, Thomas Rohkrämer, Tracy B. Strong, Peter Trawny, Daniela Vallega-Neu, Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Nancy A. Weston, Holger Zaborowski
Chaos Bound
Title | Chaos Bound PDF eBook |
Author | N. Katherine Hayles |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 1501722956 |
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Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and the Future of Theology
Title | Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and the Future of Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Mårten Björk |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2017-12-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3319649272 |
This book probes the relationship between Martin Heidegger and theology in light of the discovery of his Black Notebooks, which reveal that his privately held Antisemitism and anti-Christian sentiments were profoundly intertwined with his philosophical ideas. Heidegger himself was deeply influenced by both Catholic and Protestant theology. This prompts the question as to what extent Christian anti-Jewish motifs shaped Heidegger’s own thinking in the first place. A second question concerns modern theology’s intellectual indebtedness to Heidegger. In this volume, an array of renowned Heidegger scholars – both philosophers and theologians –investigate Heidegger’s animosity toward the biblical legacy in both its Jewish and Christian interpretations, and what it means for the future task and identity of theology.
Wolfsbane
Title | Wolfsbane PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Thomas |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1504083989 |
Years after a shattering wartime betrayal, an ex-agent embarks on a quest for revenge in this powerful thriller by the New York Times–bestselling author . . . Nineteen years ago, Richard Gardiner was a British agent who was captured and tortured by the Gestapo after a bitter betrayal. Now, during a visit to France, he sees a face that triggers his rage—and his thirst for revenge. All that he learned from his former career in espionage will be put to use as he sets out on a murderous new mission. Meanwhile, MI6 chief Kenneth Aubrey is on his own hunt for a double agent inside the NATO Senior Joint Intelligence Committee. As both men pursue their targets, secrets will be revealed—and blood will be spilled . . . “Classic espionage.” —The London Times “Machinations within machinations.” —The New York Times
Snow Falcon
Title | Snow Falcon PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Thomas |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 491 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1504083997 |
New York Times–Bestselling Author: A suddenly uninhabited Finnish village sparks a mystery—and foreshadows an epic threat . . . An international agreement to slow the arms race is in the works, but not everyone is happy about it. The KGB and MI6, with CIA support, begin to take action as suspicions about a mutiny within the Red Army swirl. Under Kenneth Aubrey’s direction, Snow Falcon will be a high-risk mission to investigate strange developments on the frozen Finnish border, while Russian intelligence officers embark on the dangerous task of identifying plotters within the military. And if they don’t succeed, the consequences could be dire for multiple nations . . . “Complex, brisk . . . Solid.” —Kirkus Reviews “When it comes to keeping the story moving and stoking up the excitement, Mr. Thomas knows his business.” —The New York Times