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基本説明
Argues that it is only in tracing this movement of Heidegger's Aristotle interpretation that we can adequately engage with the historical significance of his thinking and with the fate of metaphysics and aesthetics in the present age.
Full Description
This book finds Heidegger's Aristotle interpretation integral to his idea of leading metaphysics back to its own presuppositions, and his reflection on art as necessitating a revision of this interpretation. It argues that this tracing is vital to engaging with the historical significance of his thinking, and with modern metaphysics and aesthetics.
Contents
Introduction PART I: A GROUND-LAYING OF GREEK ONTOLOGY The Question of Being Repeating Metaphysics: The Analysis of Equipment Time and Motion The Moment of Truth PART II: THE TURN TO ART Art and Earth Art, World and the Problem of Aesthetics Conclusion Bibliography Index