Victor Farías ; edited, with a foreword by Joseph Margolis and Tom Rockmore ; French materials translated by Paul Burrell with the advice of Dominic Di Bernardi ; German materials translated by Gabriel R. Ricci.
Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
1989.
xxi, 349 pages ;
24 cm
Translation of: Heidegger et le nazisme.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-338) and index.
pt. 1: From youth to the rectorship (1889-1933) -- Messkirch, origins, and the religious problem -- The Jesuit novitiate and the seminary at Freiburg -- Abraham a Sancta Clara and martin Heidegger's frist written work -- Heidegger's contribution to the Akademiker -- From Freiburg to Marburg -- Marburg, Being and time, and the various appointments -- The regurn to Freiburg and the Berlin temptation -- pt. 2: The rectorate (1933-1934) -- Heidegger, rector at Freiburg (1933) -- The Rector's address: it's assumptions and its effects -- Martin Heidegger's activities as rector -- Heidegger and university politics in the Third Reich -- Support for Hitler and conflicts with Krieck -- The city and the country: the return to the fatherland as a political theme -- The end of the rectorate -- pt. 3: After the rectorate: from 1934 to the posthumously published interview -- The Academy and the professors of the Reich -- Heidegger and the state ideological apparatus -- Heidegger and the state ideological apparatis)continued): Rome and Berlin -- Return to Abraham a Sancta Clara.
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Heidegger et le nazisme.
English
Heidegger, Martin,1889-1976.
Heidegger, Martin,1889-1976-- Views on national socialism.
Heidegger, Martin,1889-1976.
Heidegger, Martin,1889-1976.
Heidegger, Martin,1889-1976.
National socialism and philosophy.
National socialism.
National socialism.
08.25 contemporary western philosophy (20th and 21th century)