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Self and Nature in Heidegger
Research in Phenomenology ( IF 0.2 ) Pub Date : 2018-06-08 , DOI: 10.1163/15691640-12341390
Paolo Diego Bubbio 1
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This article provides an analysis of the development of the notions of “self” and “nature” through three stages of Heidegger’s thought. The main contention is that Heidegger’s conceptions of the self and nature are indissolubly connected to each other, and that such connection appears through three concerns that represent important elements of continuity: 1) the “irreducibility of the self,” conceived in a non-subjectivist way; 2) the recovery of a non-objectivist “originary” account of nature; 3) the overall commitment to the overcoming of the polarization between subject and object. I argue that there is a parallelism in the way self and nature are addressed in each of the three phases; and that the transformations of the notions are functional to the project of addressing the concerns mentioned earlier. I conclude by addressing the “violence of nature,” which remains a “blind spot” in the philosophy of the later Heidegger.

中文翻译:

海德格尔的自我与自然

本文通过海德格尔思想的三个阶段来分析“自我”和“自然”概念的发展。主要论点是海德格尔关于自我和自然的概念彼此不可分割地联系在一起,这种联系通过代表连续性重要元素的三个关注点出现:1)“自我的不可还原性”,在非主观主义办法; 2)恢复非客观主义的“原始”自然解释;3) 克服主客体两极分化的总体承诺。我认为,在三个阶段中的每一个阶段,处理自我和自然的方式都有相似之处。并且概念的转变对于解决前面提到的问题的项目是有用的。
更新日期:2018-06-08
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