Book contents
- Heidegger’s Social Ontology
- Modern European Philosophy
- Heidegger’s Social Ontology
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations of Works by Heidegger
- Introduction
- Part I Being-In-the-World and Being-With
- Part II Forms of Being-With
- Part III Politics and Authenticity
- Chapter 7 Heidegger’s Politics
- Chapter 8 The Demand for Authenticity
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 7 - Heidegger’s Politics
from Part III - Politics and Authenticity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2023
- Heidegger’s Social Ontology
- Modern European Philosophy
- Heidegger’s Social Ontology
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations of Works by Heidegger
- Introduction
- Part I Being-In-the-World and Being-With
- Part II Forms of Being-With
- Part III Politics and Authenticity
- Chapter 7 Heidegger’s Politics
- Chapter 8 The Demand for Authenticity
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
By analysing material from and slightly after Heidegger’s brief time as rector of Freiburg University, I show that he conceives of the state and the educational system as means to sustaining a communal commitment to a philosophically inflected nationalism. Although it relies on a distinctly Heideggerian conception of the state, Heidegger’s nationalism is by most measures rather trivial. He does, however, try to philosophically justify his nationalism and antisemitism by recourse to what has become known as the history of being. I show that this period of Heidegger’s thought is marred by several assumptions and inferences that contradict his earlier and much more convincing social ontology. I thus find myself in a position to criticise Heidegger’s politics from within. More specifically, I criticise Heidegger for inconsistently attributing an exceptional type of world-disclosure to the Führer; for confusing ontic and ontological senses of community and the shared world; and, finally, for giving methodological priority to a radical form historicism over and above transcendentalism.
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- Heidegger's Social OntologyThe Phenomenology of Self, World, and Others, pp. 199 - 224Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022