Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Editors’ Introduction
1. The Universal and Annihilation: Heidegger’s Being-Historical Anti-Semitism, by Peter Trawny
2. Cosmopolitan Jews vs. Jewish Nomads: Sources of a Trope in Heidegger’s Black Notebooks, by Sander L. Gilman
3. Metaphysical Anti-Semitism and Worldlessness: On World Poorness, World Forming, and World Destroying, by Eduardo Mendieta
4. “Sterben sie?”: The Problem of Dasein and “Animals” . . . of Various Kinds, by Bettina Bergo
5. Inception, Downfall, and the Broken World: Heidegger Above the Sea of Fog, by Richard Polt
6. The Other “Jewish Question”, by Michael Marder
7. Heidegger and National Socialism: He Meant What He Said, by Martin Gessmann
8. “The Supreme Will of the People”: What Do Heidegger’s Black Notebooks Reveal?, by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
9. Prolegomena to Any Future Destruction of Metaphysics: Heidegger and the Schwarze Hefte, by Peter E. Gordon
10. Heidegger After Trawny: Philosophy or Worldview?, by Tom Rockmore
11. Another Eisenmenger? On the Alleged Originality of Heidegger’s Antisemitism, by Robert Bernasconi
12. The Persistence of Ontological Difference, by Slavoj Žižek
Notes
Contributors
Index