Book contents
- German Philosophy and the First World War
- German Philosophy and the First World War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Genius of War, the Genius of Peace
- Chapter 2 Deutschtum und Judentum
- Chapter 3 I and Thou
- Chapter 4 More than Life
- Chapter 5 The Apocalypse of Hope
- Chapter 6 The Road to Damascus in the Age of Capitalism
- Chapter 7 From Death into Life
- Chapter 8 “A Journey around the World”
- Chapter 9 Martin Heidegger and the Titanic Struggle over Being
- Chapter 10 The Tragedy of the Person
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 9 - Martin Heidegger and the Titanic Struggle over Being
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2023
- German Philosophy and the First World War
- German Philosophy and the First World War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Genius of War, the Genius of Peace
- Chapter 2 Deutschtum und Judentum
- Chapter 3 I and Thou
- Chapter 4 More than Life
- Chapter 5 The Apocalypse of Hope
- Chapter 6 The Road to Damascus in the Age of Capitalism
- Chapter 7 From Death into Life
- Chapter 8 “A Journey around the World”
- Chapter 9 Martin Heidegger and the Titanic Struggle over Being
- Chapter 10 The Tragedy of the Person
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
On September 13, 1918, as autumn settled upon the Western Front after the costly failure of Ludendorff’s Spring Offensive and ensuing loss of strategic initiative against strengthening Allied Armies, Martin Heidegger, serving in a weather unit in the vicinity of Verdun, sat down in the early morning at his observation post to write a letter to his recently betrothed Elfriede, at home in Freiburg with their newborn son. He is sitting “at the telephone and passing huge quantities of numbers on to the artillery, airship men, [and] gas officers” against the backdrop of “heavy artillery” and the “thunder of bombs, making everything in the hut shake.”
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- German Philosophy and the First World War , pp. 312 - 366Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023