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The interpretation of Greek philosophy in Heidegger's fundamental ontology

Jacques Taminiaux

pp. 72-83

Abstract

My purpose in this paper is to sketch the main features of Heidegger's interpretation of Greek philosophy during the period of fundamental ontology. It refers to a time when Heidegger had not yet attempted to find, underneath metaphysics or beyond it, a way to a more thinking thought. This means rather a time when Heidegger, instead of being busy with the overcoming of metaphysics, explicitly claimed that his ambition was to accomplish metaphysics as the science of Being.

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Durfee Harold, Rodier David F T (1989) Phenomenology and beyond: the self and its language. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 72-83

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1055-3_6

Full citation:

Taminiaux Jacques (1989) „The interpretation of Greek philosophy in Heidegger's fundamental ontology“, In: H. Durfee & D.F.T. Rodier (eds.), Phenomenology and beyond, Dordrecht, Springer, 72–83.