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07.01.2010 - Interpretation of dali48
Heidegger (1889 -1976) the last meta-physician. The great
philosopher of being. With him ends a great find after the last reason of being. Heidegger makes the adventure of philosophy to the
drama of the philosophy. Poetry can sometimes open the wonder of the world. The
first guardian of this gate (poetry) is for him a Swabian poet. His name is Friedrich Hölderlin (1770 -1843) ... (see
Hölderlin Tower and Museum near the river Neckar in
Tübingen, etc. - d.48) ...
Retreat to his hometown (Meßkirch / Schwarzwald) to
places of meditation. Important concepts in the thinking of Martin Heidegger:
1st The phenomenology - it describes a path of
knowledge.
2nd The concern - worry is a form of lived temporality.
3rd The "Man" - by this Heidegger describes you a sort of
mock of our modern life, which is only a masquerade.
4th The turn - the turn marked a change of mind and is the
hinge between Being and Time. 5th The clearing - Heidegger defines the unconcealment (+
insecurity, etc. - d.48) of existence as a clearing in the
people, and also the indissoluble links with the world in
which man according to Heidegger is cast (see Sartre & essence, existence, etc. - d.48) ... (Rhine Post, 07.01.2010)
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dali48 Author
Thanks for your comment on Heidegger. For reading more
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tonymac04 from South Africa
This Hub feels like a philosophy lecture on a postcard! Wish
the references were somehow accessible. Also would like
to know more about this great philosopher.
Thanks for sharing, Love and peace, Tony
Interpretation of dali48
Martin Heidegger (1889 – 1976) was a German philosopher
known for his existential and phenomenological
explorations of the "question of Being." Heidegger argues that philosophy is preoccupied with what
exists and has forgotten the question of the "ground" of
being. We find ourselves "always already" fallen into a
world that already existed. Heidegger wrote about these issues in his best-known
book, Being and Time (1927), which is considered to be
one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th
century. Heidegger is a highly controversial philosopher not only for
his interpretation of the concept of Being, but especially
because of his affiliation with the Nazis. Heidegger claimed that Western philosophy since Plato has
misunderstood what it means for something "to be," tending to approach this question in terms of a being,
rather than asking about Being itself. Heidegger's work has strongly influenced philosophy,
aesthetics of literature, and the humanities. Within
philosophy it played a crucial role in the development of
existentialism. Well-known philosophers such as Karl Jaspers, Leo Strauss,
Ahmad Fardid, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jean-Paul Sartre,
Emmanuel Lévinas, Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault, Richard Rorty, William E. Connolly,
and Jacques Derrida have all analyzed Heidegger's work. Heidegger supported National Socialism in 1933 and was a
member of the Nazi Party until May 1945, even though the
Nazis eventually prevented him from teaching. Heidegger later left Catholicism, describing it as
incompatible with his philosophy. After studying theology
at the University of Freiburg from 1909 to 1911, he
switched to philosophy, in part again because of his heart
condition. Through a confrontation with Aristotle he began to develop
in his lectures the main theme of his philosophy: the
question of the sense of being. He extended the concept of subject to the dimension of
history and concrete existence, which he found prefigured
in such Christian thinkers as Saint Paul, Augustine of Hippo,
Luther, and Kierkegaard. His students at Freiburg included Charles Malik, Herbert
Marcuse, and Ernst Nolte. Heidegger was elected rector of the University on April 21,
1933, and joined the National Socialist German Workers'
(Nazi) Party on May 1. Some writers on Heidegger's work see possibilities within it
for dialogue with traditions of thought outside of Western
philosophy, particularly East Asian thinking. Heidegger himself had contact with a number of leading
Japanese intellectuals, including members of the Kyoto
School, notably Hajime Tanabe and Kuki Shūzō. It has also been claimed that a number of elements within
Heidegger's thought bear a close parallel to Eastern
philosophical ideas, particularly Zen Buddhism and
Taoism. Paul Hsao records Chang Chung-Yuan saying that
"Heidegger is the only Western Philosopher who not only
intellectually understands but has intuitively grasped Taoist
thought." Philosophical historian Hans Sluga wrote: "Though as
rector he prevented students from displaying an anti-Semitic poster at the entrance to the university and from
holding a book burning, he kept in close contact with the
Nazi student leaders and clearly signaled to them his
sympathy with their activism." In 1967 Heidegger met with the Jewish poet Paul Celan, a
concentration camp survivor. Celan visited Heidegger at his
country retreat and wrote an enigmatic poem about the
meeting, which some interpret as Celan's wish for
Heidegger to apologize for his behavior during the Nazi
era. - "Letter on 'Humanism'" is often seen as a direct response
to Sartre's 1945 lecture "Existentialism is a Humanism." Hegel-influenced Marxist thinkers, especially György Lukács
and the Frankfurt School, associated the style and content
of Heidegger's thought with German irrationalism and
criticized its political implications. Theodor Adorno wrote an extended critique of the
ideological character of Heidegger's early and later use of
language in the Jargon of Authenticity. In particular, Jürgen Habermas admonishes the influence of
Heidegger on recent French philosophy in his polemic
against "postmodernism" in The Philosophical Discourse of
Modernity (1985). Bertrand Russell commented, expressing the sentiments of
many mid-20th-century analytic philosophers, that: Highly
eccentric in its terminology, his philosophy is extremely
obscure ... (Wikipedia)
Meßkirch / Germany -
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The Mesmerhaus in Meßkirch, where Heidegger grew up ...
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