Heidegger Never Got Beyond Facticity
Publish place: Philosophical Investigations، Vol: 13، Issue: 28
Publish Year: 1398
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Language: Persian
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Index date: 29 December 2019
Heidegger Never Got Beyond Facticity abstract
(1) The thing itself of Heidegger’s thinking was Ereignis. (2) But Ereignis is a reinscription of what Being and Time had called thrownness or facticity. (3) But facticity/Ereignis is ex-sistence’s ever-operative appropriation to its proper structure as the ontological space or clearing that makes possible practical and theoretical discursivity. (4) Such facticity is the ultimate and inevitable presupposition of all activities of ex-sistence and thus of any understanding of being. (5) Therefore, for ex-sistence – and a fortiori for Heidegger as a thinker of Ereignis – there can be no going beyond facticity.
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Thomas Sheehan
Professor at the Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University- USA
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