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  1. Hace 3 días · Charting Heidegger. ⸺. June 2, 2024. Heidegger’s philosophical journey, marked by a profound exploration of being and existence, stands as a monumental departure from traditional metaphysical inquiries. His works, notably Being and Time, introduced revolutionary concepts such as Dasein, the ontological difference, and a deep critique of ...

  2. As Jenkins has pointed out at some length, Carr ultimately accepts the epistemological model of historical explanation as the definitive mode for generating historical understanding and meaning (Jenkins 1995: 1-6, 43-63).

  3. Hace 4 días · The problem with the synchronous space of the living past was that it could not stand up to too much historical scrutiny – and Jean Bodin’s attempts to systematize the relationship between exemplarity and historicity ended up flattening it.

  4. Hace 3 días · Heidegger’s positive thesis, which I rightly or wrongly understood to be that difference is in every way that matters prior to identity, was just what I wanted to hear at the time, so I did not look too critically into Heidegger’s negative claim that Hegel privileges identity, especially since it seemed consistent with general scholarly consensus about Hegel.

  5. Hace 1 día · Martin Heidegger, a disciple of Husserl and a leading existentialist philosopher, valued conceptualizing capability as a force to intuit time and space and generate images. For Heidegger, this capability was not just a mental activity, but a fundamental means for constructing and understanding our relationship with the self and the world.

  6. Hace 4 días · World history is the study of the past at the global level. World historians use a wide spatial lens, though they do not always take the entire world as their unit of analysis.

  7. Hace 3 días · The largest effect on the continental tradition with respect to science came from Martin Heidegger's critique of the theoretical attitude in general, which of course includes the scientific attitude. For this reason, the continental tradition has remained much more skeptical of the importance of science in human life and in ...