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Heideggerʼs Interpretation of Early Greek Physis
Heideggerʼs Interpretation of Early Greek Physis // Paths in Heideggerʼs Thought / Günter Figal, Diego DʼAngelo, Tobias Keiling, Guang Yang (ur.).
Bloomington (IN): Indiana University Press, 2020. str. 165-175
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Naslov
Heideggerʼs Interpretation of Early Greek Physis
Autori
Barbarić, Damir
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Paths in Heideggerʼs Thought
Urednik/ci
Günter Figal, Diego DʼAngelo, Tobias Keiling, Guang Yang
Izdavač
Indiana University Press
Grad
Bloomington (IN)
Godina
2020
Raspon stranica
165-175
ISBN
978-0-253-04720-5
Ključne riječi
Heidegger, philosophy, Greeks, nature, history, begining
Sažetak
Shining, appearing, gleaming, and radiating—all of these belong to the basic traits of Being qua φύσις. If this is so, then the Greek’s sensibility for light, vision, and the visible, as well as their preference for sight over the other senses, is hardly surprising. The hierarchy of the senses doesn’t arise from a purported optical instinct of the Greeks but follows from their assumption that Being has the sense of emerging, standing in itself in the self-given outline, in a shape wrested from the concealed ; this is the genuine reason for their indisputable liking for the optical.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filozofija