TY - BOOK AU - Radloff,Bernhard TI - Heidegger and the Question of National Socialism: Disclosure and Gestalt T2 - New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Series SN - 9781442684416 AV - B3279.H49.R322 2007 U1 - 193 PY - 2007/// CY - Toronto PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Heidegger, Martin,-1889-1976-Political and social views KW - Heidegger, Martin,-1889-1976-Pensee politique et sociale KW - National socialism and philosophy KW - Nazisme et philosophie KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Problem of Formlessness -- Heidegger's Transformation of Gestalt Discourse -- 1 The Challenge of the Planetary -- 1.1 Earth and Site -- 1.2 The Differentiation of Being and the Distinction of Sein and Seyn -- 2 Rhetoric and the Public Sphere -- 2.1 Rhetoric, Truth, and the Public Sphere -- 2.2 Rhetoric in Sein und Zeit -- 2.3 The Limits of Rhetoric: Philosophy, Weltanschauung, Rhetoric -- 3 Heidegger and the Conservative Revolution -- 3.1 Heidegger's Retrieval of Aristotle and the Relation of Volk and Science in the Rector's Address of 1933 -- 3.1.1 The Grounds of Science and 'The Self-Assertion of the German University' -- 3.1.2 Volk, or Volksein, as the Movement of a Way-of-Being -- 3.2 Heidegger's Confrontation with the Discourses of National Socialism and the Conservative Revolution -- 3.2.1 Volk and Race -- 3.2.2 State, Volk, Earth -- 3.2.3 State, Science, and Leadership -- 3.2.4 Gestalt and Type -- 3.2.5 Volk Embodied, Enacted -- 3.2.6 Conclusion -- 4 Volk, Work, and Historicity in Heidegger's Logik of 1934 -- 4.1 Volk as Movement of Withdrawal from Objectification -- 4.2 Volk and Limit -- 4.3 The Attunement of Volk to Being -- 4.4 The Differentiated Identity of Volk -- 4.5 Volk and Self-Responsibility -- 5 An Introduction to Metaphysics and Heidegger's Critique of 'Intellectualism' -- 5.1 Overcoming Intellectualism -- 5.1.1 Being and Becoming -- 5.1.2 Being and Appearance -- 5.1.3 Being and Thought -- 5.1.4 Being and the Ought -- 5.2 The Hermeneutic Situation: Siting the Question of Being -- 5.2.1 Being as the 'Measure' of the Political -- 5.2.2 Ousia -- 5.2.3 Spirit and Historicity -- 5.2.4 The Founding of Being in the Polis: Techne -- 5.3 Attunement and the Dis-attunement of Intellectualism -- 5.3.1 Founding the Polis in the Homelessness of Being-toward-Death; 5.3.2 Polemos: Founding the Differentiation of Being -- 5.3.3 Parmenides: Overcoming the Chorismos of Intellectualism -- 6 Heidegger and Carl Schmitt: The Historicity of the Political -- 6.1 Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism -- 6.2 The Historicity of the Political -- 6.2.1 Volk -- 6.2.2 Subjectivity and Representation -- 6.2.3 State and Volk -- 6.2.4 State and Society -- 6.2.5 Polemos -- 7 The Beiträge zur Philosophie and the Differentiation of Being -- 7.1 Volk, Differentiation, Founding -- 7.1.1 Volk and the Differentiation of Being -- 7.1.2 The Experience of the Destitution and Sheltering Unconcealment of Beings -- 7.1.3 The Presencing of Being (Wesung) -- 7.1.4 Founding -- 7.2 The Artwork and the Site of the Political in the Beiträge -- 7.2.1 Artwork and Community -- 7.2.2 Truth as the Sheltering Unconcealment of Being in Beings -- 7.2.3 Truth and Untruth of the Image -- 7.3 Limit and Gestalt: Heidegger's Retrieval of Aristotle, the Work of Art, and the Possibility of the Political -- 7.3.1 The Retrieval of Eidos and the Question of Truth -- 7.3.2 The Mode of Being of the Work of Art -- 7.3.3 The Artwork in the Light of Phusis -- 7.3.4 Setting-into-Work the Historicity of Earth and World -- 7.4 Style and the Gestalt of Global Technology -- 7.4.1 Ernst Jünger and the Gestalt of Technology -- 7.4.2 Jünger's Der Arbeiter -- 7.4.3 Gestalt -- 7.4.4 Being and Limit -- 7.4.5 Gestalt and Archetype -- 7.4.6 Work and the Worker -- 7.4.7 Mobilization -- 7.4.8 Totalization and Modernity -- 7.4.9 Postmodern Jünger -- 7.4.10 Heidegger and Jünger -- 7.5 Freedom and the Ethos of Da-sein -- Conclusion: Imperial Truth and Planetary Order -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z N2 - Adopting both a historical and phenomenological approach to the subject, this book is equally an examination of German conservative ideology, a critique of technological determinism, and a study of one of the most controversial philosophers of twentieth century UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4634223 ER -