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CHAPTERIVWHATISMETAPHYSICS?Theyear1929saw,besidesthepublicationofKMandWG,Heidegger'saccessiontothechairofphilosophyattheUniversityofFreiburg,leftvacantbyHusserl'sretirement,anewdis-tinctionthatfurnishedtheoccasiononJuly24fortheinaugurallecture,"Whatis Metaphysics?"(WM).1HereHeideggercrystal-lizesoncemoretheessential...
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MARTIN HEIDEGGERWHAT IS METAPHYSICS? (1929)POSTSCRIPT TO "WHAT IS METAPHYSICS" (1949 [1943])INTRODUCTION TO "WHAT IS METAPHYSICS?GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF METAPHYSICS (1949)TRANSLATED BYMILES GROTHINTRODUCTORY NOTETranslations of Heidegger
What is being in metaphysics? What is metaphysics and epistemology? What is Platonism philosophy? What were Plato's two main philosophical concerns? What was Plato's philosophy of education? What is Heidegger's phenomenology? What is Neoplatonism and how does that philosophical system differ from ...
Is metaphysics the foundation for philosophy? What is physicalism in philosophy? What's the difference between morals and ethics in philosophy? What is the fundamental question of metaphysics, according to Heidegger? What is hedonism in ethics?
"For an acquaintance with the thought of Heidegger, What Is Called Thinking? is as important as Being and Time . It is the only systematic presentation of the thinker's late philosophy and . . . it is perhaps the most exciting of his books."--Hannah Arendt What Is Called Thinking?的创...
But more importantly, he is not a onto-theo-logian in Heidegger’s sense either, if that means the circulatory system described in the “Onto-theo-logical Constitution of Metaphysics.” Aquinas is not an onto-theologian because God is in no way a case of or in any way falls under “...
That Heidegger omits discussion of the body in Being and Time might lead one to think of the human body in terms of the other categories Heidegger deploys: readiness-to-hand and presence-at-hand (Being and Time) and biological organisms (Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics). I argue that ...