About the Ontological Conception of Human Being from the Perspective of Martin Heidegger
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This article seeks to discuss the impression which the thought of Heidegger deconstructs the metaphysical basis of human beings. The thesis I hope to argue is that there is an ontological conception of the human being in Heidegger's thought and, in this regard, there are three levels: a) the criticism of Heidegger to traditional philosophical anthropology, formulated in Being and Time (1927) and Kant and the problem of Metaphysics (1929), b) the reconsideration of the question of the human being from the metaphysical or ontological perspective of Heidegger, in the late twenties and c) the rehabilitation of the notion of "human "(Mensch) in the same period. Keywords: Dasein, human being, question of the human being, anthropologyDownloads
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2024-10-02
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V. Muñoz Pérez, E. (2024). About the Ontological Conception of Human Being from the Perspective of Martin Heidegger. Human Nature - International Philosophy and Psychology Review, 14(2), 177–191. Retrieved from https://revistas.dwwe.com.br:443/index.php/NH/article/view/1006
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