Contents
Abstract
Introduction
- Beginning with Heidegger
- The Road to Heidegger
- Sovereignty and Conversion
- Political Spiritualities
- Heidegger’s Gordian Knot
- Old Masters and New
- Three Responses to Heidegger’s “Historicism”
- Beyng-Historical Historicism
- A Fourth Response
- Philosophy and Worldview
- A Strange Axiom
Chapter One: Heidegger
- Phenomenology and the Constitution of the Sciences
- Phenomenology: Its Basic Discoveries
- Radicalizing Phenomenology: From Consciousness to the Question of Being
- Beyond Being and Time
Chapter Two: Strauss
- Heidegger on The Idea of the Good
- Strauss on the Idea of the Good
- Is Heidegger Modern?
- Orthodox and Revisionist Straussian Approaches to Heidegger
Chapter Three: Rorty
- Heidegger, Practically Speaking
- Hopeful Heideggerianism
- Against Nostalgia
- The Missing Circle
- Grounding Politics Without Philosophy
- Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity
- Questioning Piety
Chapter Four: Derrida
- Introduction
- Deconstruction and Apophatic Mysticism
- Inceptual and Deconstructive Topolitologies
- Philopolemology, or the Philosophical Constitution of the Political
- Conclusion
Chapter Five: Dugin
Conclusion
- Access to Heidegger in Political Theory
- The Politicization of Philosophy
- The Two Risks
- What is Political Philosophy?
- Recapitulation
- A Way Forward
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