Modern philosophy is forced to return to the question of “what is philosophy?” Does it need to be understood as the science of being or a science about man? M. Heidegger believes that philosophy is the science of being and refers to Parmenides. R. M. Rilke, as a poet, is closest to the point of view of I. Kant, according to which philosophy is anthropology. The article analyzes the attitude of Heidegger to Parmenides’ poem “Оn Nature” and concludes that Heidegger did not express his attitude to the fork of two ways of man in Parmenides’ philosophy: the way of understanding being and the way of understanding the ghostly, that is, the existence of man. Parmenides chose the path of being, and Heidegger supported him. However, on this pa...
In the first lecture he gave in France in 1955 Heidegger discusses the question “what is philosophy?...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
Death, a perennial problem for philosophers and theologians, is especially crucial in the thought of...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
Philosophy is hermeneutics. This statement by Martin Heidegger may be read as a call to practice ph...
The article aims to show that one of the most important manifestations of Turn in the philosophy of...
In our thesis we focus on a relationship between man and nature from a view oh thinking of Martin He...
Heidegger claims in Being and Time that philosophy has continually refused to take up the task of wo...
This article offers a new reading of Heidegger's thesis of the animal in The Fundamental Concepts of...
In contrast to the metaphysics of presence or substance ontology of traditional metaphysical thinkin...
This paper is an attempt to consider "How does Heidegger discuss the problem of having to exist as a...
Philosophy is hermeneutics. This statement by Martin Heidegger may be read as a call to practice phi...
Human in man can be considered from ethical and metaphysical points of view. In metaphysical terms, ...
This thesis provides an original reading of Heidegger's 1929-30 lecture course The Fundamental Conce...
Revolutionary vision of Heidegger’s philosophy is rooted into the unthinking of the history of philo...
In the first lecture he gave in France in 1955 Heidegger discusses the question “what is philosophy?...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
Death, a perennial problem for philosophers and theologians, is especially crucial in the thought of...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
Philosophy is hermeneutics. This statement by Martin Heidegger may be read as a call to practice ph...
The article aims to show that one of the most important manifestations of Turn in the philosophy of...
In our thesis we focus on a relationship between man and nature from a view oh thinking of Martin He...
Heidegger claims in Being and Time that philosophy has continually refused to take up the task of wo...
This article offers a new reading of Heidegger's thesis of the animal in The Fundamental Concepts of...
In contrast to the metaphysics of presence or substance ontology of traditional metaphysical thinkin...
This paper is an attempt to consider "How does Heidegger discuss the problem of having to exist as a...
Philosophy is hermeneutics. This statement by Martin Heidegger may be read as a call to practice phi...
Human in man can be considered from ethical and metaphysical points of view. In metaphysical terms, ...
This thesis provides an original reading of Heidegger's 1929-30 lecture course The Fundamental Conce...
Revolutionary vision of Heidegger’s philosophy is rooted into the unthinking of the history of philo...
In the first lecture he gave in France in 1955 Heidegger discusses the question “what is philosophy?...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
Death, a perennial problem for philosophers and theologians, is especially crucial in the thought of...