David Farrell Krell on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ – review essay and forthcoming book Ecstasy, Catastrophe

63264_covDavid Farrell Krell on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ – long review essay in Research in Phenomenology and forthcoming book Ecstasy, Catastrophe: Heidegger from Being and Time to the Black Notebooks.

The essay draws on chapters from the book, itself based on the 2014 Brauer Lectures in German Studies at Brown University. The essay is remarkable – the best thing I’ve read on the notebooks.


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5 Responses to David Farrell Krell on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ – review essay and forthcoming book Ecstasy, Catastrophe

  1. Peter Gratton's avatar Peter Gratton says:

    Thanks for the tip…I wouldn’t have seen this until I remembered at some point to check if a new RIP (a grim acronym to be sure) had come out.

  2. Peter Gratton's avatar Peter Gratton says:

    Reblogged this on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR and commented:
    Stuart Elden notes David Krell has a review of Heidegger’s Black Notebooks in Research in Phenomenology, along with a coming work of which it is a part. This should be quite good: Krell is (to my mind) at his best when he returns to Heidegger, especially on temporality. (If anyone has the RIP article on PDF and can send it along, I’d appreciate it–I promise my library subscribes but I’m not around for the print journal and RIP embargoes for many subscribers the online versions.)

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