The article is an introduction to the Greek philosophical problematic of Hei- degger’s work. The author shows that φύσις is the main notion of the early Greek tradition which appears in An Introduction to Metaphysics. Heidegger turns to Heraclitus to show the Greek experience of the world. He considers the etymology and meaning of φύσις in the context of Heraclitus. He recalls that φύσις is a fundamental Greek word which means being in a whole. The conception of the history of being is of central importance in Heidegger’s thought. As a result the world is a consequence of the working of two powers, πόλεμος and λόγος, two aspects of φύσις. At the same time Heidegger shows the difference between mythology and philosophy
© 2013 Dr. James Nicholas GarrettThe argument of this thesis is that Heidegger’s reading of Aristotl...
Undoubtedly, Heraclitus and Parmenides are permanent sources of Heidegger's thought. What has given ...
Heidegger Studies is an annual publication dedicated to promoting the understanding of Heidegger's t...
The article analyzes Heidegger’s view on φύσις and αλήθεια. It focuses primarily on explicating the ...
This thesis tries to provide a critical review of Heidegger's interpretation of ancient Greek truth ...
This article deals with the problem of the interpretation of the presocratic thinkers. The author pr...
Aristotle’s conception of phronesis is crucial in order to understand the hermeneutic turn in Heideg...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
The theme of the article is the Greek character of philosophy understood as metaphysics in accordanc...
The dissertation investigates Heidegger‘s thinking of being in terms of its relation to the philosop...
Martin Heidegger has become one of the "go-to" philosophers in the world today. His interpretation o...
This article examines Heidegger's interpretation of Plato's Sophist, focusing on his attempt...
The aim of Heidegger's philosophy is to reveal the meaning of Being, and it is achieved by hermeneut...
«The difficult phenomenon of nous». Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian phronesis. This ...
The research is concerned with the philosophy of Parmenides of Elea. This philosopher is one of the ...
© 2013 Dr. James Nicholas GarrettThe argument of this thesis is that Heidegger’s reading of Aristotl...
Undoubtedly, Heraclitus and Parmenides are permanent sources of Heidegger's thought. What has given ...
Heidegger Studies is an annual publication dedicated to promoting the understanding of Heidegger's t...
The article analyzes Heidegger’s view on φύσις and αλήθεια. It focuses primarily on explicating the ...
This thesis tries to provide a critical review of Heidegger's interpretation of ancient Greek truth ...
This article deals with the problem of the interpretation of the presocratic thinkers. The author pr...
Aristotle’s conception of phronesis is crucial in order to understand the hermeneutic turn in Heideg...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
The theme of the article is the Greek character of philosophy understood as metaphysics in accordanc...
The dissertation investigates Heidegger‘s thinking of being in terms of its relation to the philosop...
Martin Heidegger has become one of the "go-to" philosophers in the world today. His interpretation o...
This article examines Heidegger's interpretation of Plato's Sophist, focusing on his attempt...
The aim of Heidegger's philosophy is to reveal the meaning of Being, and it is achieved by hermeneut...
«The difficult phenomenon of nous». Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian phronesis. This ...
The research is concerned with the philosophy of Parmenides of Elea. This philosopher is one of the ...
© 2013 Dr. James Nicholas GarrettThe argument of this thesis is that Heidegger’s reading of Aristotl...
Undoubtedly, Heraclitus and Parmenides are permanent sources of Heidegger's thought. What has given ...
Heidegger Studies is an annual publication dedicated to promoting the understanding of Heidegger's t...