Heidegger and the Ideology of War: Community, Death, and the West by Domenico Losurdo

In: Historical Materialism
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    Farías 1989, Chapters 3 and 4 passim, and pp. 101–2.

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    Habermas 1989, p. 143.

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    Löwith 1994, p. 60. Historicity or Geschichtlichkeit is one of the central categories of Being and Time.

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    Derrida 1991. Losurdo mentions Cohen only once, in an endnote, to simply acknowledge his German nationalism, though without indicating its relationship to the ideology of war that he is discussing. See Losurdo 2001, p. 135.

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    Derrida 1991, pp. 48–9.

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    Derrida 1991, p. 85.

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    Derrida 1991, p. 87.

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    Derrida 1991, pp. 87–8.

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    Derrida 1991, pp. 85–6. Paul Natorp, one of the foremost representatives of neo-Kantianism expressed almost identical sentiments, and also had no difficulty in linking his virulent patriotism to his understanding of Kant.

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    Sluga 1993, passim .

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    Lukács 1971, p. 11, my emphasis.

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    Althusser 1994, p. 42. Later, Althusser will prominently include in this tradition of aleatory materialism, in addition to Marx and Heidegger, Spinoza and Nietzsche (Althusser 1994, p. 59).

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    Althusser 1994, p. 47.

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    Heidegger 1999, p. 95.

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    Heidegger 1999, p. 348. The later Heidegger will claim that humans become simply ’standing-reserve’ [Bestand ], raw material to be processed, under the reign of das Ge-Stell.

  • 17

    Heidegger 1999, p. 68.

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    Heidegger 1999, p. 86.

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    Heidegger 1999, p. 29.

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