Emmanuel Faye is associate professor at the University Paris Ouest–Nanterre La Défense and an authority on Descartes. He lives in Paris. Michael B. Smith is professor emeritus of French and philosophy at Berry College and the translator of numerous philosophical works into English. He lives in Riverdale, NY.
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Foreword to the English Edition | p. vii |
Preface | p. xxiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Before 1933: Heidegger's Radicalism, the Destruction of the Philosophical Tradition, and the Call to Nazism | p. 8 |
Heidegger, the "Bringing into Line," and the New Student Law | p. 39 |
Work Camps, the Health of the People, and the Hard Race in the Lectures and Speeches of 1933-1934 | p. 59 |
The Courses of 1933-1935: From the Question of Man to the Affirmation of the People and the German Race | p. 87 |
Heidegger's Hitlerism in the Seminar On the Essence and Concepts of Nature, History, and State | p. 113 |
Heidegger, Carl Schmitt, and Alfred Baeumler: The Struggle Against the Enemy and His Extermination | p. 151 |
Law and Race: Erik Wolf Between Heidegger, Schmitt, and Rosenberg | p. 173 |
Heidegger and the Longevity of the Nazi State in the Unpublished Seminar on Hegel and the State | p. 203 |
From the Justification of Racial Selection to the Ontological Negationism of the Bremen Lectures | p. 243 |
Conclusion | p. 316 |
The Political Trustworthiness of the Parteigenosse Heidegger According to the Secret Reports of the SD | p. 325 |
Excerpt from Heidegger's Rectorship Address, Published Alongside the Anti-Semitic Theses of the Deutsche Studentenschaft in 1938 | p. 331 |
Notes | p. 335 |
Bibliography | p. 411 |
Index | p. 431 |
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