Posiciones metafísicas fundamentales del pensamiento occidental

  • Original Language:
    German
  • Traduction:
    Alberto Ciria
  • Cover:
    Soft cover
  • 232 pages
  • 14.1 x 21.6 cm
  • 300 g.
  • ISBN: 978-84-254-2734-3
  • Edition: 1
  • Bar Code: 9788425427343

Heidegger, Martin 

Posiciones metafísicas fundamentales del pensamiento occidental

Ejercicios en el semestre de invierno de 1937-1938

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Presented in this volume the lessons taught by Martin Heidegger in the winter of 1937/38, in which the author deals with the fundamental metaphysical position of Plato, the transition from the modern Greek metaphysics and Christian, and the fundamental positions of Descartes , Leibniz, Kant and German idealism. While Descartes and Leibniz are the focus of the exercises, the interpretation is significant that the author makes the positive and negative philosophy of Schelling, which here becomes accessible for the first time to research.

Through critical reflection on the essential fundamental metaphysical positions of Western thought, the author leads us to further thinking of the difference of Being

Heidegger, Martin 

Heidegger, Martin 

Martin Heidegger (Messkirch, 1889-Freiburg, 1976) studied with Husserl and was professor of philosophy at Marburg and Freiburg. His philosophical work revolves around the concept of being, the hermeneutics of existence and the elucidation of the Greek notion of truth. His most destacdas are Being and Time, Introduction to Metaphysics, forest trails and the Way to Language.