Heidegger, Philosophy, Nazism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 52 (1):185-187 (1998)
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Abstract

In contrast to the barrage of recent literature condemning Heidegger for his involvement with National Socialism, Julian Young’s book stands out in its author’s attempt to recover Heideggerian phenomenology as an antidote to fascist politics. Young undertakes “what may be described as a ‘deNazification’ of Heidegger”. Obviously, this is a controversial thesis which will require an interval of time before receiving a significant hearing. To substantiate his thesis, Young proceeds first to defend Heidegger against his most vehement critics, including Levinas, Derrida, and Lyotard and, second, to reinterpret Heidegger’s texts in an effort to outline the parameters of ethics.

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