The publication of the series of seven great Treaties, written by Heidegger between the end of the 1930s and the first half of the 1940s, represents an im- portant stage within the work of reconstruction and fine-tuning of their author’s speculative itinerary. Indeed, they offer the opportunity to verify, in all its scope, the extreme care with which Heidegger seeks to arrive at a thought able to experience the truth of being as Ereignis and, therefore, its history (Geschichte). The aim of this contribution is to verify the way in which Heidegger, within the horizon of thinking of the history of being proper to the Treaties, rethinks the relation to me- taphysics and redefines the meaning of its history and its overcoming.
La metafisica nell'orizzonte della storia dell'essere
G. Strummiello
2022-01-01
Abstract
The publication of the series of seven great Treaties, written by Heidegger between the end of the 1930s and the first half of the 1940s, represents an im- portant stage within the work of reconstruction and fine-tuning of their author’s speculative itinerary. Indeed, they offer the opportunity to verify, in all its scope, the extreme care with which Heidegger seeks to arrive at a thought able to experience the truth of being as Ereignis and, therefore, its history (Geschichte). The aim of this contribution is to verify the way in which Heidegger, within the horizon of thinking of the history of being proper to the Treaties, rethinks the relation to me- taphysics and redefines the meaning of its history and its overcoming.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.