The eminent philosopher delivers an illuminating interpretation of
Kant’s magnum opus in what is itself a significant work of Western
philosophy. The text of Martin Heidegger’s 1927–28 university
lecture course on Emmanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason presents a
close interpretive reading of the first two parts of this masterpiece
of modern philosophy. In this course, Heidegger continues the task he
enunciated in Being and Time as the problem of dismantling the history
of ontology, using temporality as a clue. Heidegger demonstrates that
the relation between philosophy, ontology, and fundamental ontology is
rooted in the genesis of the modern mathematical sciences. He also
shows that objectification of beings as beings is inseparable from
knowledge a priori, the central problem of Kant’s Critique. He
concludes that objectification rests on the productive power of
imagination, a process that involves temporality, which is the basic
constitution of humans as beings.
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ISBN
9780253004475
Publisert
2019
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Indiana University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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