The destiny of freedom: in Heidegger |
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Authors: | Hans Ruin |
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Institution: | 1.S?dert?rn University College,Huddinge,Sweden |
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Abstract: | The essay recapitulates the decisive steps in Heidegger’s development of the problem of human freedom. The interpretation
is set in the context of a general matrix for how freedom is treated in the tradition, as both a theoretical ontological problem,
and as practical appeal. According to some readers, Heidegger’s thinking is a philosophy of freedom throughout; according
to others his “turning” implies abandoning the idea of human freedom as a metaphysical remnant. The essay seeks an intermediate
path, by following his explicit attempts to develop an ontology based on the concept of freedom in the earlier writings, showing
how this is the central theme in his confrontation and also his final break with German idealism, with Kant and with Schelling
in particular, and with the prospects for a system of freedom. However, this break does not terminate his preoccupation with
the problem of freedom, which is then transformed into the idea of thinking as a practice of freedom, as a way of reaching
into “the free”.
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Keywords: | Heidegger Kant Schelling Freedom The free Schürmann |
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