A reconstruction of aspects of the philosophy of Adorno and
Heidegger. This title reconstructs the philosophy of Adorno and
Heidegger in the light of the importance that these thinkers attach
to two proper names: Auschwitz and Germanien. In Adorno's
dialectical thinking, Auschwitz is the name of an incommensurable
historical event that seems to put a provisional end to history as
a negative totality. In Heidegger's thinking of Being, Germanien is
a name inscribed in an historical mission on which the fate of
Western civilization seems to depend: it thus becomes the name of a
positive totality of history.
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