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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]
“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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Anti-Semitism, Anti-Marxism, and Technophobia: The Fourth Volume of Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks (1942–1948) [PDF]
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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The painter Meri Genetz and the endless quest for spiritual wisdom
Meri Genetz (1885–1943) was a Finnish painter, esotericist, and a spiritual seeker. Around 1925, she began truly dedicating herself to spiritual seeking and started to make notes of her studies in black notebooks.
Sanna Ryynänen
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MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S BLACK NOTEBOOKS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL CRITIQUE
The purpose of the study is to determine the key strategies of philosophical criticism of Heidegger’s Black Notebooks, whose achievement is realized in the following tasks: 1) to identify the body of texts that represent the discourse of philosophical ...
A. O. Karpenko
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Socio-economic ways of life in Karasu Kadilik [PDF]
Kadiasker notebooks (Şer`iyye Sicilleri) are valuable, but at the same time , little studied materials of the Crimean Khanate. Based on historical sources, socio-economic life in Karasuvbazar kadillik was analysed. This paper considers the circulation of
Nuri Kavak
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Être, temps, et récit. Ricœur après et contre Heidegger
The article draws a parallel between Ricœur’s critique of Heidegger’s conception of temporality and the demand for a more general critique of Heidegger’s philosophy.
Samuel Lelièvre
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The Black Notebooks are not so much a confirmation of Heidegger’s well-known anti-Semitism and Nazism, but rather a proof of the fact that Heidegger had worked out a philosophical plot: to write anti-Semitic works in a deliberately obscure language (for ...
Maurizio Ferraris
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A brief overview of the current status of the scholarship on Heidegger and contemporary art and of the contributions included in the special ...
Backman, Jussi +2 more
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Thinking the Event in Heidegger’s “Black Notebooks”
In this essay I examine the concept of the “event” in Heideggerian thought, with particular reference to the first volume of the Black Notebooks, which is contemporaneous with Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event) (1936–1938) and Notes III (dating from 1946–47) from the fourth volume.
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Heidegger as a fictional character. Pt. I [PDF]
The research is dedicated to literary reception of Martin Heidegger, one of the greatest minds of the 20th century. His life and his work still produce the keen interest both coming from the community of professionals and from the most unbiased ...
Oxana A. Koval, Ekaterina B. Kriukova
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