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Indiana University Press Heidegger in France by Dominique Janicaud, David Pettigrew, Francois Raffoul
Dominique Janicaud claimed that every French intellectual movement-from existentialism to psychoanalysis-was influenced by Martin Heidegger. This translation of Janicaud's landmark work, Heidegger en France, details Heidegger's reception in philosophy and other humanistic and social science disciplines. Interviews with key French thinkers such as Francoise Dastur, Jacques Derrida, Eliane Escoubas, Jean Greisch, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Marion, and Jean-Luc Nancy are included and provide further reflection on Heidegger's relationship to French philosophy. An intellectual undertaking of authoritative scope, this work furnishes a thorough history of the French reception of Heidegger's thought._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
Acknowledgments_x000D_
Translators' Introduction_x000D_
Part I._x000D_
Introduction_x000D_
1. First Crossings of the Rhine_x000D_
2. The Sartre Bomb_x000D_
3. Postwar Fascinations_x000D_
4. Humanism in Turmoil_x000D_
5. The Bright Spell of the '50s_x000D_
6. Renewed Polemics, New Shifts_x000D_
7. Dissemination or Reconstruction?_x000D_
8. Death and Transfiguration?_x000D_
9. The Letter and the Spirit_x000D_
10. The Return of the Repressed?_x000D_
11. Between Erudite Scholarship and Techno-Science_x000D_
12. At the Crossroads_x000D_
Conclusion_x000D_
Part II. Interviews_x000D_
Francoise Dastur: Interview of March 3, 2000_x000D_
Jacques Derrida: Interviews from July 1 and November 22, 1999_x000D_
Eliane Escoubas: Interview of October 19, 2000_x000D_
Jean Greisch: Interview of December 2, 1999_x000D_
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe: Interview of June 22, 2000_x000D_
Jean-Luc Marion: Interview of December 3, 1999_x000D_
Jean-Luc Nancy: Interview of June 23, 2000_x000D_
Notes_x000D_
Selected Bibliography_x000D_
Index_x000D_