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$2.00Ontology Hermeneutics of Realism
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A book that presents a philosophical analysis of ontology, focusing on interpreting reality through interpretation and understanding the relationship between thought and reality.
The philosophy of the contemporary German philosopher Martin Heidegger does not begin with his book “Being and Time”, as his previous texts are full of philosophical concepts that reveal the regions of the ontological analysis of “Dasein”. At this stage (Heidegger 1933), his research was directed towards rescuing metaphysics from the onto-theological burden in order to place it on the basis of human existence, through hermeneutics, not as an interpretation in the traditional sense, but as a method that aims to let life reveal itself without a prior theoretical vision. In this book, Heidegger warns us that in order to grasp our own being here, we must remain slowly and carefully close to what occupies us and arouses our curiosity, and remain vigilant with extreme caution so that the being of the thing does not escape from the thing itself. Under the mask of the special “Dasein” hidden in familiarity and indifference, and so that the moment in which the world of being opens up every time, under the monotony of real life and the experience of living, is not hidden in our negligence (state of unoccupation) of the daily life that constitutes the life of “Dasein”. Heidegger summarized the task of philosophy in the direction that constitutes a hermeneutics marked by the mark of Dasein itself by saying: “Philosophy is a total phenomenological ontology of the hermeneutics of Dasein which, as an analysis of being, fixes the end of the thread guiding every philosophical question here from where it originates and here where it must return.” The hermeneutic task of philosophy, at this stage, is the phenomenological clarification of the regression of real life that the existentialist formed through the state of clarification itself as a manifestation of the being of real life.
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