“Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations

The article deals with Heidegger’s early conceptions of existential concern, in which he gradually arrives at the conception of concern as the factuality of the realization of one’s own existence or one’s own possibilities of being. In the process, it becomes apparent to what extent Heid...

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Main Author: Radinković Željko
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2018/0353-57381801065R.pdf
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description The article deals with Heidegger’s early conceptions of existential concern, in which he gradually arrives at the conception of concern as the factuality of the realization of one’s own existence or one’s own possibilities of being. In the process, it becomes apparent to what extent Heidegger at this point of the abstract postulates of concern as the “concern for certainty” (Descartes), the “concern for the recognized knowledge”, but also of the abstractness of phenomenological approaches such as himself used formal display delimits. Of central importance is the emphasis on his insight into the fact that such views of concern, interspersed in particular with the mathematical understanding of certainty, obscure the original approach to the question of being. Heidegger describes the supremacy of the theoretical and the idea of absolute validity and evidence as the “omission” to pose the question of being.
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spelling doaj.art-4595a918df474d98a1329c1caaa855902022-12-21T20:11:12ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772018-01-01291657210.2298/FID1801065R0353-57381801065R“Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinationsRadinković Željko0Institut für Philosophie und Sozialtheorie, BelgradThe article deals with Heidegger’s early conceptions of existential concern, in which he gradually arrives at the conception of concern as the factuality of the realization of one’s own existence or one’s own possibilities of being. In the process, it becomes apparent to what extent Heidegger at this point of the abstract postulates of concern as the “concern for certainty” (Descartes), the “concern for the recognized knowledge”, but also of the abstractness of phenomenological approaches such as himself used formal display delimits. Of central importance is the emphasis on his insight into the fact that such views of concern, interspersed in particular with the mathematical understanding of certainty, obscure the original approach to the question of being. Heidegger describes the supremacy of the theoretical and the idea of absolute validity and evidence as the “omission” to pose the question of being.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2018/0353-57381801065R.pdfconcerncertaintyevidencecognitionexistential ontology
spellingShingle Radinković Željko
“Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
Filozofija i Društvo
concern
certainty
evidence
cognition
existential ontology
title “Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
title_full “Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
title_fullStr “Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
title_full_unstemmed “Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
title_short “Care for the recognized knowledge”. The ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
title_sort care for the recognized knowledge the ontic omission of existence as possibility of explicating its positive determinations
topic concern
certainty
evidence
cognition
existential ontology
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2018/0353-57381801065R.pdf
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