In the proximity of guilt and danger: Karl Rahner as Heidegger's other

From: Philosophy Today | Date: October 1, 2000| Author: | Copyright information

KARL RAHNER AS HEIDEGGER'S OTHER

What is clear, and beyond dispute, is that the German philosopher Martin Heidegger was a National Socialist at least in so far as one can date his party membership from 1933 to 1945.1 What is also clear, and beyond dispute, is that Heidegger did and said t hings, both during and after his tenure as rector of Freiburg University, that made obvious his support for the revolution that the National Socialists were carrying out in Germany. It is also clear, and beyond dispute, that Heidegger never truly relinquished his belief that there remained within National ...

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