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Time And Trauma Thinking Through Heidegger In The Thirties Richard Polt

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Time And Trauma Thinking Through Heidegger In The Thirties Richard Polt
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Richard Polt
ISBN: 9781786610492, 9781786610508, 1786610493, 1786610507
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Time And Trauma Thinking Through Heidegger In The Thirties Richard Polt by Richard Polt 9781786610492, 9781786610508, 1786610493, 1786610507 instant download after payment.

In this important new book, Richard Polt takes a fresh approach to Heidegger’s thought during his most politicized period, and works toward a philosophical appropriation of his most valuable ideas. Polt shows how central themes of the 1930s—such as inception, emergency, and the question “Who are we?”—grow from seeds planted in Being and Time and are woven into Heidegger’s political thought. Working with recently published texts, including Heidegger’s Black Notebooks, Polt traces the thinker’s engagement and disengagement from the Nazi movement. He critiques Heidegger for his failure to understand the political realm, but also draws on his ideas to propose a “traumatic ontology” that understands individual and collective existence as identities that are always in question, and always remain exposed to disruptive events. Time and Trauma is a bold attempt to gain philosophical insight from the most problematic and controversial phase of Heidegger’s thought.

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