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Heideggers Platonism Mark A Ralkowski

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Heideggers Platonism Mark A Ralkowski
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Author: Mark A. Ralkowski
ISBN: 9781472546777, 9781441184894, 1472546776, 1441184899
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Heideggers Platonism Mark A Ralkowski by Mark A. Ralkowski 9781472546777, 9781441184894, 1472546776, 1441184899 instant download after payment.

Heidegger’s Platonism challenges Heidegger’s 1940 interpretation of Plato as the philosopher who initiated the West’s ontological decline into contemporary nihilism. Mark A. Ralkowski argues that, in his earlier lecture course, On the Essence of Truth, in which he appropriates Plato in a positive light, Heidegger discovered the two most important concepts of his later thought, namely the difference between the Being of beings and Being as such, and the belonging together’ of Being and man in what he eventually calls Ereignis, the event of appropriation’.
Ralkowski shows that, far from being the grand villain of metaphysics, Plato was in fact the gateway to Heidegger’s later period. Because Heidegger discovers the seeds of his later thought in his positive appropriation of Plato, this book argues that Heidegger’s later thought is a return to and phenomenological transformation of Platonism, which is ironic not least because Heidegger thought of himself as the West’s first truly post-Platonic philosopher.

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