Martin Heidegger and the Pre-Socratics: An Introduction to His Thought |
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Contents
The Meaning of History for Heidegger | 15 |
The Western Tradition of Philosophy | 27 |
The Relation between Being and Thinking | 58 |
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accordance already analysis appearance Aristotle asks aspect attempt authentic becomes beginning belong bring clear collecting comes concept concerning connection course Dasein distinction essence essential example existence explains expression fact fateful finds follows forgetting fragments fundamental future German given gives grasp Greek ground happening hearing Hegel Heidegger says Heidegger's Heidegger's view Hence Heraclitus historiography Idea important insists interpretation Kant knowing language later lectures Legein logic Logos meaning merely metaphysics namely Nevertheless Nietzsche nihilism Noein notes notion ontological original Parmenides Parmenides and Heraclitus particularly past philosophy Physis Plato poet poetizing possible pre-Socratics presence primarily primordial problem question reason reference relation remains represents root seen Seiende Sein sense simply speaks stand temporality things thinkers thinking thought tion tradition translation true truly truth understanding understood western whole word Zeit