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Heidegger's critique of Western philosophy centers around his interpretation of Aristotle. Yet, hitherto, there has been no attempt to reconstruct the relation betwen these two thinkers, a major interpretative task for which Heidegger and Aristotle provides an initial orientation. Dr. Sadler focuses upon the 'question of being' and shows how their respective responses to this question ramify over the whole field of their philosophical thought.
Contents
Note on references and method of citation; introduction: metaphysics and the question of being; question of Aristotle; Heidegger's writings on Aristotle; method and outlook of the present study; heidegger's Aristotle-interpretation in contemporary context; Plato and the presocratics. Being and the ousiological reduction: Seinsvergessenheit and everyday; ontology and temporality: the significance of 'presence'; the question of being as the question of Ousia; Ousia and categorial being; the concept of Phusis and Aristotle's ousiological physics; Ousia and presence; ousiological and supra-ousiological philosophy. Truth, language and logic: the true and the seeable; the structure and method of aristotelian philosophy; truth and logos; Seinsdenken and scientific knowledge; the truth of being: Heidegger and the platonic 'to agathon'. Human existence: philosophy and human existence; the question of Praxis; Phronesis and Sophia; existenz, being and attunement; the aristotelian god; religion and the Seinsfrage; time and being.