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ISBN13: | 9783031440588 |
ISBN10: | 3031440587 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 368 pages |
Size: | 210x148 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | XVIII, 368 p. |
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Judaism, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis in Heidegger?s Ontology
Harrowing the Heath
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Date of Publication: 18 November 2024
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Short description:
In this book, Federico Dal Bo analyzes the question of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism from a deconstructive point of view, appealing not only to philosophy but also to psychoanalysis, gender studies, and critical studies. Deconstruction famously discourages simplistic oppositions whilst encouraging a more careful analysis of cultural and philosophical complexities of a semantic field. In the present case, a deconstructive analysis of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism rejects both a stern condemnation of his oeuvre and a simplistic acquittal from this infamous accusation. It rather suggests that the question of his anti-Semitism shall be examined from the broader perspective?from the end of metaphysics.
In this book, Federico Dal Bo analyzes the question of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism from a deconstructive point of view, appealing not only to philosophy but also to psychoanalysis, gender studies, and critical studies. Deconstruction famously discourages simplistic oppositions whilst encouraging a more careful analysis of cultural and philosophical complexities of a semantic field. In the present case, a deconstructive analysis of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism rejects both a stern condemnation of his oeuvre and a simplistic acquittal from this infamous accusation. It rather suggests that the question of his anti-Semitism shall be examined from the broader perspective?from the end of metaphysics.
Federico Dal Bo (born 1973) holds a Ph.D. in Translation Studies from the University of Bologna (2005) and a Ph.D. in Jewish Studies from the Free University of Berlin (2009). He has worked as a teaching assistant in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bologna, as a research assistant at the Institute for Jewish Studies at the Free University of Berlin, as a Marie Curie Fellow at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and as a research assistant at the University of Heidelberg. He currently is Senior Lecturer in Jewish Studies at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. His recent publications include: Emanation and Philosophy of Language: An Introduction to Joseph ben Abraham Giqatilla (Cherub Press, 2019), Deconstructing the Talmud: The Absolute Book (Routledge, 2019), and The Lexical Field of the Substantives of 'Word' in Ancient Hebrew: From the Bible to the Mishnah (Harrassowitz, 2021).
Long description:
In this book, Federico Dal Bo analyzes the question of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism from a deconstructive point of view, appealing not only to philosophy but also to psychoanalysis, gender studies, and critical studies. Deconstruction famously discourages simplistic oppositions whilst encouraging a more careful analysis of cultural and philosophical complexities of a semantic field. In the present case, a deconstructive analysis of Heidegger?s anti-Semitism rejects both a stern condemnation of his oeuvre and a simplistic acquittal from this infamous accusation. It rather suggests that the question of his anti-Semitism shall be examined from the broader perspective?from the end of metaphysics.
Table of Contents:
1 Introduction: A Deconstructive Approach to Heidegger. Ontology and Critical Theory.- ?Of Spirit,? of Spirits.- The ?Scene of Writing:? Plato, Socrates, and Heidegger.- A Philosophy of Desire.- A Deconstructive ?Method?.- 2 Heidegger and the (Ob)scene of Writing. From Heidegger to His Wife and Beyond.- A (Triple) Scene of Writing I: Philosophy.- Beware of Imitations!.- Heidegger?s Post Cards.- Heidegger?s Erotic Transfers.- 3 The mise-en-sc?ne of Heidegger?s Ontology Between Privacy and Publicity.- H(a)unting Down Your Own Ghost.- Being Off-Scene.- A German War: Barricades Against Monstrosity.- Schelling as a Tragic Hegel.- A Witness to German Revolution.- Heidegger on Heidegger?s Couch.- 4 An (Un)conscious Stage of the Mind Heidegger?s Philosophical Psychoanalysis.- Heidegger vs Heidegger: Mending His Own Mistakes.- A Modern Art of Confession.- Inscribing a Metaphysical Truth.- A Psychology of Philosophy.- Heidegger vs Freud: The Art of Forgetting.- Eroticism of Forgetfulness.- 5 Statolatry Heidegger on the Education and the Future of German University.- Statolatry: Its Politics and Its Eroticism.- Being Without History.- A (Triple) Scene of Writing II: Philology.- A New Language, a New Philology.- Academic Egotism.- Putting Philosophy Upside Down.- 6 Beyng as a Concealed (Jewish). God Gnosis, Esotericism, and Eroticism.- A Stranger Among Us.- Cocky Warriors.- Reading Being and Time in Teheran.- Private Vices, Public Pleasures.- No Country for (Jewish) Messianism(s).- Onto-Eroticism Toward the Kabbalah.- 7 Specters of Moses. ?The Transcendence is Empty?.- Empty Spaces.- Heidegger?s Interiors.- Riders of the Storm.- Heidegger?s ?Crypto-Jewish? Writing.- (Jewish) Atheism(s).- 8 Conclusion.- Ontology of the Sexual.- A Planetary Philosophy.- ?I Think But Dare Not Speak?.- Curtain Falls.