Heidegger's Relationship to Kantian and Post-Kantian Thought

I provide a close analysis of truth and freedom in Heideggers work during the passage from Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) in 1927 to the Contributions to Philosophy (Beiträge zur Philosophie) in 1938. This analysis demonstrates the passage from a Kantian style transcendental analysis of the self to...

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Main Author: Hellmers, Ryan S.
Other Authors: Francois Raffoul
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: LSU 2004
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Online Access:http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-01132004-235239/
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Summary:I provide a close analysis of truth and freedom in Heideggers work during the passage from Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) in 1927 to the Contributions to Philosophy (Beiträge zur Philosophie) in 1938. This analysis demonstrates the passage from a Kantian style transcendental analysis of the self to an Idealist inspired study of being-historical thinking. Throughout this shift in thinking, the work of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling is shown to play an increasingly decisive role in Heideggers thought, finally leading him to an understanding of the self in terms of freedom, community, culture, and history that carries important implications for political philosophy.