Thinking and killing: philosophical discourse in the shadow of the Third Reich
Frontmatter --Foreword --Contents --Introduction --Chapter One. Martin Heidegger on Humanism --Chapter Two. Carl Schmitt on God, Law, and the Führer --Chapter Three. Ernst Jünger on War for the sake of War --Chapter Four. Karl Löwith on Sense of Humor and Departure from the German Masters --Chapter Five. Hannah Arendt on Banality --Chapter Six. Hans-Georg Gadamer on the Phenomenological Disinfection of Language --Chapter Seven. Jean Améry on Phenomenology in the Death Camp --Chapter Eight. Jan Assmann on Moses and Violence --References --Index of names --Index of subjects.