Editor's Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Division One Heidegger and the Politics of Productionist
Metaphysics: The Longing for a New World of Work
Chapter 1: Germany's Confrontation with Modernity
Chapter 2: Political Aspects of Heidegger's Early Critique of
Modern Technology
Chapter 3: Heidegger, National Socialism, and Modern Technology
Chapter 4: Junger and the Gestalt of the Worker
Chapter 5: Heidegger's Appropriation of Junger's Thought,
1933-34
Chapter 6: Junger's Thought in Heidegger's Mature Concept of
Technology
Chapter 7: National Socialism, Nietzsche, and the Work of Art
Chapter 8: Holderlin and the Saving Power of Art
Divison Two Heidegger's Critique of Productionist Metaphysics
Chapter 9: Equipment, Work, World, and Being
Chapter 10: Being and Time: Penultimate Stage of Productionist
Metaphysics?
Chapter 11: The History of Productionist Metaphysics
Chapter 12: Production Cycles of the "Laboring Animal": A
Manifestation of the Will to Will
Chapter 13: How Modern Technology Transforms the Everyday World—and
Points to a New One
Chapter 14: Authentic Production: Techne as the Art of Ontological
Disclosure
Conclusion: Critical Reflections on Heidegger's Concept of Modern
Technology
Notes
Index
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