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21. Philosophy Today: Volume > 60 > Issue: 2
Mark Alznauer Secularizing Kenosis: Review of Sacrifice in the Post-Kantian Tradition: Perspectivism, Intersubjectivity, and Recognition, by Paolo Diego Bubbio
22. Philosophy Today: Volume > 60 > Issue: 2
Johannes Fritsche National Socialism, Anti-Semitism, and Philosophy in Heidegger and Scheler: On Peter Trawny’s Heidegger & the Myth of a Jewish World-Conspiracy
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According to Trawny, Heidegger’s Black Notebooks show that he turned away from any National Socialism in 1938 and that his thinking could be “contaminated” by National Socialism and anti-Semitism only between 1931 and 1944/1945. However, in this paper it is argued that already in Being and Time (1927) Heidegger had made a case for National Socialism; that he discovered in 1938 the “true” National Socialism, and that Trawny’s main criterion regarding Heidegger’s anti-Semitism is false. Heidegger’s case is compared with Max Scheler, who, because of Hitler, turned from the right to the centre. In addition, alternatives to Trawny’s detailed interpretations of three of Heidegger’s anti-Semitic remarks are offered, it is shown that Trawny misconstrues Heidegger’s anti-Semitism, and the anti-Semitic aspects of Heidegger’s history of Being are presented.
23. Philosophy Today: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Will Johncock Richard Grusin, ed., The Nonhuman Turn; and Vicki Kirby, Quantum Anthropologies: Life at Large
24. Philosophy Today: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
James Griffith Richard F. Hassing, Cartesian Psychophysics and the Whole Nature of Man: On Descartes’s Passions of the Soul
25. Philosophy Today: Volume > 60 > Issue: 4
Andrew Cooper Terry Eagleton, Hope without Optimism
26. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 2
Benjamin Brewer Jacques Derrida, Geschlecht III: Sex, Race, Nation, Humanity, ed. Geoffrey Bennington, Katie Chenoweth, and Rodrigo Therezo
27. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 2
Alexander Crist Review of Werner Hamacher, Keinmaleins: Texte zu Celan
28. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 2
John Lysaker Matter and Manners: Continuing after Emerson
29. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 2
Megan Craig John Lysaker: A Crack in the Roof
30. Philosophy Today: Volume > 63 > Issue: 2
Shannon Sullivan Jeremy David Engels, The Art of Gratitude
31. Philosophy Today: Volume > 63 > Issue: 2
Khafiz Kerimov Andrew Cooper, The Tragedy of Philosophy: Kant’s Critique of Judgment and the Project of Aesthetics
32. Philosophy Today: Volume > 65 > Issue: 1
Andrew J. Cooper Simon Critchley, Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us
33. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Eduardo Mendieta The Presumption of Undocumentation and Revoked Citizenship
34. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
José Jorge Mendoza Socially Undocumented Oppression: “Goldilocks” Liberalism or Something New?
35. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Willi Goetschel Étienne Balibar, On Universals: Constructing and Deconstructing Community
36. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Paul Erxleben, Leonhard Riep Deborah Cook, Adorno, Foucault, and the Critique of the West
37. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
John McCumber Review of Richard Lynch, Foucault’s Critical Ethics
38. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Lori Gallegos Challenging Dehumanizing Representations
39. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Desiree Lim Socially Undocumented, Civically Ostracized, or Both?
40. Philosophy Today: Volume > 64 > Issue: 4
Amy Reed-Sandoval Replies to My Interlocutors