Heidegger, Aristotle and the Greeks
Abstract
The essay wants to show against the old existentialist interpretation, and against more recent interpretations which only see in Heideggerian thinking the overcoming of the philosophical tradition how Heidegger spanned this tradition and entered in depth into a confrontation with its dominant founding moments by reinstating the substantive sense of the great Greek philosophy.Keywords
truth, subject, temporality, being, turn, Plato, presocratics, metaphysicsPublished
2002-01-07
How to Cite
Volpi, F. (2002). Heidegger, Aristotle and the Greeks. Enrahonar. An International Journal of Theoretical and Practical Reason, 34, 73–92. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/enrahonar.389
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