What does philosophizing mean? Interpretation on the object and the condition of Martin Heidegger’s ontology
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.n61a06Keywords:
Heidegger, ontological difference, being, entity, concealing, ontology, phenomenologyAbstract
Martin Heidegger’s influence over the contemporary philosophical landscape is indisputable. However, it is not always clear what the point is in his understanding of philosophy as ontology, namely, as a question about the being. In order to clarify this, and mostly by using a vocabulary different from Heidegger’s, in this paper I offer my interpretation of his philosophy as a non-positive form of ontological investigation. That is to say, as a question about the being that rejects any attempt of an answer. In order to achieve this goal, I consider two structural aspects of Heidegger’s thinking: its object (the being of entities), and its condition (that there is a thing and that such a thing fails in some way).
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