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Martin Heidegger’s Anti-Semitism: Philosophy of Technology and the Media in the Light of the "Black Notebooks". Implications for the Reception of Heidegger in Media and Communication Studies [PDF]

open access: yestripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 2015
“Heidegger is the petty bourgeois of German philosophy, the man who has placed on German philosophy his kitschy night-cap […] When I see that even super-intelligent people have been taken in by Heidegger, […] I feel sickened to this day.
Christian Fuchs
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Assessing the significance of Heidegger's Black Notebooks [PDF]

open access: yesGeographica Helvetica, 2018
The publication of Heidegger's Black Notebooks (Schwarze Hefte) has provoked a storm of controversy. Much of this has centred on the pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic comments the volumes contain.
J. Malpas, J. Malpas, J. Malpas
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Anti-Semitism, Anti-Marxism, and Technophobia: The Fourth Volume of Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks (1942–1948) [PDF]

open access: yestripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 2015
The fourth volume of Martin Heidegger’s Schwarze Hefte (Black Notebooks) was published in March 2015. It contains philosophical notes written in the years 1942–1948.
Christian Fuchs
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Historie and Geschchte in Heidegger’s Black Notebooks

open access: yesPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica, 2018
Beyond the usual necessary remarks on antisemitism in Heidegger´s Black Notebooks, this paper offers a substantial paradox: Black Notebooks (1931-48), the exposition of an unceasing craftwork on the fate of the world (his own?), revolve around two ...
Vicenzo Vitiello
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Arendt, Heidegger, Eichmann, and Thinking after the Black Notebooks

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
Preview: /Review: Emmanuel Faye, Arendt et Heidegger: Extermination nazie et destruction de la pensée, (Albin Michel, 2016), 560 pages./ The appearance of Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks (1932-38) in 2014 has posed profound questions to philosophers
Matthew Sharpe
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Heidegger’s Black Notebooks: The ≫Self‑Annihilation≪ of the Philosopher’s Legacy? [PDF]

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2022
The Black Notebooks [Schwarze Hefte] are personal notebooks that Heidegger wrote from the beginning of the 1930s to the end of the war. The first notebook has been lost, but transcripts of the next fourteen, which originated in the decade 1931–1941, were
Matic Kocijančič
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Historical thought and Heidegger's 'Black Notebooks': Historical thinking and hermeneutical keys of the mysterious texts 'Black Notebooks' by Martin Heidegger: Neopaganism of nietzsche and a nazi-orientation are no more the condition of philosophising [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2022
The growing discussions of Heidegger's opus postumum, Schwartze Hefte, require adequate considerations of the issue. These discussions can no more be considered by separating Heidegger's political and philosophical thought, as was the case until now ...
Petrović Aleksandar M.
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DIE „SCHWARZEN HEFTE“: IHRE REZEPTION, IHR EINFLUSS AUF DIE WIRKUNGSGESCHICHTE DES DENKENS MARTIN HEIDEGGERS UND IHRE SACHGEMÄßE AUSLEGUNGSWEISE

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philosophia, 2021
The Black Notebooks: Their Reception, Their Influence on the “History of Effects” of Martin Heidegger’s Thought and the Appropriate Way of Interpretation.
Rosa Maria MARAFIOTI
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HERMENEUTISCHE ÜBERLEGUNGEN ZU HEIDEGGERS SCHWARZEN HEFTEN UND ZUM NEUDENKEN SEINES DENKWEGS (II)

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philosophia, 2021
Hermeneutical Considerations on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and on the Revisiting of his Path of Thinking (II). Starting with preliminary philological-hermeneutical considerations concerning the way Heidegger’s Black Notebooks can and should be dealt ...
István M. FEHÉR
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Now is the “We-Time.” Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ read as self-critical reflection of Nazi involvement [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2021
The article analyzes Heidegger’s relation to National Socialism based on his private writing in the “Black Notebooks,” published in their entirety (nine volumes) this year.
Jovanov Rastko
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