Trawny, Peter: Martin HeideggerEine kritische Einführung Auch als
"Trawnys kritische Einführung ist eine unbedingt lesenswerte Probe darauf, wie Heideggers Denkentwicklung aus der Immanenz seines Werkes verstanden werden könnte." "Pointiert benennt Trawny die fatale Ambivalenz in Heideggers Werk. Dennoch hält Trawny nichts davon, Heideggers Philosophie in Bausch und Bogen zu verwerfen." Writing an introduction to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger after the publication of the “Black Notebooks” is a daring venture. Heidegger's statements about "world Jewry" and his political stubbornness after the Second World War seriously incriminate his thinking. How can one go about introducing the reader into this philosophy without at the same time laying the ground on which these unacceptable ideas can grow? Peter Trawny´s critical introduction is conceived as a representation precisely of the problematic aspects of Heidegger's thinking. At the same time, though, it clearly points out its extraordinary importance in the context of 20th century philosophy.
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