Heidegger y el nazismo: entre la lucidez y el absurdo

Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 1 (2):78--92 (2012)
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[ES] En este breve artículo, el autor examina algunas de las facetas de la obra filosófica de Martin Heidegger, así como algunos aspectos biográficos de su vida, incluyendo su relación con el nazismo durante sus años como Rector de la Universidad de Friburgo, y trata de imponer un poco de sentido común sobre la actual moda de las descalificaciones moralizantes contra el filósofo. [EN] In this short paper, the author examines some aspects of the philosophical work of Martin Heidegger, as well as some biographical keys in his life, including his relationship with Nazism during his years as Rector of the University of Freiburg, and tries to impose some common sense over the current trend of moralist disqualifications against the philosopher.

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