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Heidegger's ontology of time
| Content Provider | Open Access Library (OALib) |
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| Author | ?izmar Valentina |
| Abstract | Heidegger's contemporary analysis of traditional ontology has shown that (fore)understanding of the concept of time has been of special importance for philosophy in its metaphysical shape. Entire metaphysics, from its Greek origins, has been determined by prenotion of time. Aristotle's IV book of Physics remains the outset for any further questions of time, while aporia of the nature of time has special significance for further historical insights into metaphysics. Starting with existential analytics of (human) being, from temporality of being (Dasein), Heidegger sees time as the transcendental horizon for resolving the basic ontological question about the sense of being (Sein). Thereby are transformed all conceptions of time (from Aristotle to Huserl), which spring from being as presence, resulting in their own notion of time. According to Heidegger, time is not derived from being, and does not question its being something or nothing, but it is the horizon for understanding of being in general. |
| ISSN | 03512274 |
| Journal | Theoria, Beograd |
| DOI | 10.2298/theo0801083c |
| Publisher | Serbian Philosophical Society, Belgrade |
| Publisher Date | 2008-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Ontology Existential analytic Time Human being Sense of being |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |