Of Spirit
Heidegger and the Question
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Author
Contributions
- Geoffrey Bennington and Rachel Bowlby. - Translator
Publication
1989 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Translation of: De l'esprit
Word Count
34,750 words, Guess
Page Count
139 pages
Physical Format
Hardback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2054213M
- ISBN-139780226143170
- ISBN-100226143171
- OCLC Control Number18832893
- OCLC Control Numberofspiritheidegge0000derr
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number88032212
- LibraryThing331610
- Goodreads4098462
Classifications
- DDC193
- LCCB3279.H49 D4813 1989
Description
The question of Heidegger and politics has plagued (and will continue to plague) continental philosophy since Heidegger's induction into the Recktorship under the Nazi regime in the thirties. Why did he? But, and perhaps more importantly, why does something like Nazism come up? What is it about the West that breeds this kind of pathological racism? And how could Heidegger, for all his time concerned with, and working on authenticity and inauthenticity get swept up in the most inauthentic political movement of the century? For Derrida, this kind of fascistic-nationalistic racism is not a problem of facticity, it is a problem of Spirit (Geist). Heidegger avoids the question and problem of Spirit, and it is a failure of his fundamental ontology and onto-theology. This is a fascinating lecture from the late Derrida, who investigates Heidegger in new and unfamiliar modes. He relates (what he and the majority of others perceives to be) Heidegger's avoiding (vermeiden), of the question of Spirit ( Hegelian Geist). Avoiding means the saying without saying, the writing without writing, using words, without using them. "No one ever speaks of spirit in Heidegger" (pg.4), well now Derrida has provided us with the speaking. "The question of spirit must be recognized in indifference" (pg. 19), and Derrida performs this with remarkable coolness, though not lucidity. This lecture is about spirit, about politics, about Europe, and about language. All students of Heidegger should read it, as it is one of the best
First Sentence
I shall speak of ghost [revenant], of flame, and of ashes.
Description
"I shall speak of ghost, of flame, and of ashes." These are the first words of Jacques Derrida's lecture on Heidegger. It is again a question of Nazism?of what remains to be thought through of Nazism in general and of Heidegger's Nazism in particular. It is also "politics of spirit" which at the time people thought?they still want to today?to oppose to the inhuman.
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Other Editions
- Of Spirit: Heidegger and the Question
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