2017
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Sidonie Kellerer, « I.1. Antisémitisme et racisme dans la pensée de Heidegger : état de la recherche », Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah, ID : 10670/1.4e5dmn
This article aims to achieve three goals. First, the article will briefly and broadly review the evolution of the debate on anti-Semitism and racism in Heidegger’s thinking.Second, the article will provide a succinct reminder of Heidegger’s involvement in the Fribourg book burnings of April and May 1933 while adding some information, currently unknown in France, to what has been written on the matter by Hugo Ott and later Emmanuel Faye.Lastly, the article will offer a chronological table of the most significant information on racism and anti-Semitism in Heidegger’s thinking. Given that there is still very little information available, it is helpful to group it together. This is not intended to serve as a condemnation but rather as a guide. Additionally, we will introduce some new information, marked with an asterisk, that was recently published in Germany and has not been translated into French yet.