The Essence of Truth: On Plato's Parable of the Cave and the Theaetetus

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A&C Black, 18 iun. 2002 - 252 pagini
The Essence of Truth must count as one of Heidegger's most important works, for nowhere else does he give a comparably thorough explanation of what is arguably the most fundamental and abiding theme of his entire philosophy, namely the difference between truth as the "unhiddenness of beings" and truth as the "correctness of propositions". For Heidegger, it is by neglecting the former primordial concept of truth in favor of the latter derivative concept that Western philosophy, beginning already with Plato, took off on its "metaphysical" course towards the bankruptcy of the present day.

This first ever translation into English consists of a lecture course delivered by Heidegger at the University of Freiburg in 1931-32. Part One of the course provides a detailed analysis of Plato's allegory of the cave in the Republic, while Part Two gives a detailed exegesis and interpretation of a central section of Plato's Theaetetus, and is essential for the full understanding of his later well-known essay Plato's Doctrine of Truth. As always with Heidegger's writings on the Greeks, the point of his interpretative method is to bring to light the original meaning of philosophical concepts, especially to free up these concepts to their intrinsic power.

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Not Historical Confirmation
5
PART
15
The Ascent of Man from the Cave Towards the Light of the
31
Light and Freedom Freedom as Bond to the Illuminating
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Freedom and Beings The Illuminating View as Projection of Being
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c Deconcealment as the Fundamental Occurrence of the Existence
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CHAPTER
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Empowerment of That upon Which All Depends
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The Soul as What Views the Koivά in diavoεīv
140
Having and Striving
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Inauthentic and Authentic Striving The Epoç as Striving for Being
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Not an Addition to What Is Sensed but the Conceptual
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Inadequacy of Theaetetus First Answer Perception Still More Than
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Look and Opinion
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CHAPTER FIVE
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λóyosCharacter of the dóğa
202

CHAPTER THREE
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Justification of the Detour Preliminary Clarification of Fundamental
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Unhiddenness and Being the Question Concerning
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CHAPTER
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CHAPTER
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The Soul as the Relationship that Unifies the Perceivable and Holds
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CHAPTER THREE
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Two Similes
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Confirmation of the Connection between aïoŋois and diάvoia through
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Enabling of Mistaking through the Forking of the doğa
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APPENDIX
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Editors Afterword
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GreekEnglish Glossary
250
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is regarded as one of the twentieth century's most important philosophers.

Ted Sadler was formerly Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sydney, Australia. His publications include Heidegger and Aristotle: The Question of Being (Continuum, 1996) and Nietzsche: Truth and Redemption (Continuum, 1995).

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