Category Archives: Martin Heidegger

David Nowell Smith, Sounding/Silence: Martin Heidegger at the Limits of Poetics reviewed

Also at NDPR, Krzysztof Ziarek reviews David Nowell Smith, Sounding/Silence: Martin Heidegger at the Limits of Poetics.

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REMEDIAEVAL: Proposal for a New Minigraph Book Series

In the Middle has news of an interesting publishing venture from Eileen Joy and Karl Steel – REMEDIAEVAL, a New Minigraph Book Series. Here’s a couple of paragraphs, but you should really check out the whole post: Currently, the Middle Ages … Continue reading

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Heidegger’s Schwarze Hefte (Black Notebooks) publishing details

I’ve done a bit of hunting around for details of the publication of the Schwarze Hefte (Black Notebooks). They are due out in March 2014, and comprise Volumes 94-96 of the Gesamtausgabe. Their overall title is Überlegungen – considerations or observations. Volume … Continue reading

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More on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ and anti-semitism

Another piece in Die Zeit, and an English discussion in Prospect by Jonathan Derbyshire. Thanks to Enowning and Peter Gratton for the links. This one is going to run and run…

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“Interview with Stuart Elden” at Groundwork

Another interview with me, conducted by Jordan Skinner, has been published at the Groundwork site – a blog run by past and present students of the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University. It ranges widely across … Continue reading

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Peter Trawny on Heidegger’s ‘black notebooks’ in Le Monde

In Le Monde, Peter Trawny discusses Heidegger’s ‘black notebooks’ – thanks to enowning for the link.

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Works of twentieth-century theory that exist in new or revised translations – further examples wanted

As I said I would last week, I’m preparing a detailed post on why we need a new translation of Foucault’s Surveiller et punir, and was thinking of other major works of twentieth-century theory that exist in more than one translation. There … Continue reading

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Verso’s Radical Thinkers series 8 out – first excerpt at critical-theory.com

Series 8 of Verso’s Radical Thinkers is now out. I’ve just received my copy of Althusser’s The Spectre of Hegel. To celebrate, Critical-Theory will be releasing 8 free excerpts from Verso over the next few weeks from recently released series. … Continue reading

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On Derrida’s 1964-65 course on Heidegger (review in French)

A review (in French) of Derrida’s 1964-65 course Heidegger la Question de l’Être et l’Histoire. Thanks to Sebastian Budgen for the link.

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Heidegger, race, calculation – more comments on the notebooks (in German)

Some interesting discussion in Die Zeit in German (see also my previous post with links to discussion in France). Especially interesting how it links the racial thought to calculation – a major theme of his work, but especially of the posthumous writings. … Continue reading

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