The Blurred Path. Being and Time in the Black Notebooks
Ser y Tiempo en los Cuadernos Negros
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https://doi.org/10.48075/aoristo.v1i1.16518Keywords:
Ser y tiempo, Heidegger , Cuadernos negro, Pensar OntohistóricoAbstract
After the publication of the called Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks, from 2014, it could note with more clarity, some self-critical aspects about of the exposed on Being and Time, on 1927. From an analysis of the documents until now known, it is possible to rebuild with precision what were the reasons of Heidegger to propose, between 1931 to 1932, a critic to the project about fundamental ontology and left the plan of redaction of the second part of Being and Time, in favor of a road that would take him to the path of seynsgeschichtliche Denken. Basing on the new materials given from the Black Notebooks it is possible to question a series of early interpretations that quickly spoke of a “failure” in the project of Being and Time.
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