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Martin Heidegger Between Good and Evil

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ISBN-10: 0674387104

ISBN-13: 9780674387102

Edition: 1998

Authors: R�diger Safranski, Ewald Osers, R�diger Safranski

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This biography of Heidegger chronicles his ideas, with their debt to Heraclitus, Plato, & Kant, & his commitments & betrayals. Safranski combines accounts of philosophy with the details of the loves & lapses that tripped this intellectual.
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Book details

List price: $33.50
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 11/1/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 496
Size: 7.52" wide x 9.21" long x 1.42" tall
Weight: 2.002
Language: English

Preface: A Master from Germany
Chronology
Abbreviations
Translator's Note
Childhood and School
Idealism and Materialism: German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Career Planning and Career Problems
The Outbreak of World War I: Habilitation, War Service, and Marriage
The Triumph of Phenomenology: Husserl and Heidegger, Father and Son
Revolution in Germany and the Question of Being
Parting with Catholicism and Studying the Laws of Free Fall while Falling
Marburg University and Hannah Arendt, the Great Passion
Being and Time: What Being? What Meaning?
The Mood of the Time: Waiting for the Great Day
A Secret Principal Work: The Metaphysics Lectures of 1929-30
Balance Sheets at the End of the Republic
The National Socialist Revolution and Collective Breakout from the Cave
Is Heidegger Anti-Semitic?
Heidegger's Struggle for the Purity of the Movement
Departure from the Political Scene
The Age of Ideology and Total Mobilization: Heidegger Beats a Retreat
The Philosophical Diary and Philosophical Rosary
Heidegger under Surveillance
Heidegger Faces the Denazification Committee: Barred from University Teaching
What Do We Do When We Think?
Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, and Karl Jaspers after the War
Heidegger's Other Public
Adorno and Heidegger: From the Jargon of Authenticity to the Authentic Jargon of the 1960s
Sunset of Life
Notes
Works Cited
Further Reading
Index