Heidegger’s Political Anthropology
Heidegger’s Political Anthropology
Author(s): Harald SeubertSubject(s): Anthropology, Philosophy, Social Sciences, History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Political Philosophy, Culture and social structure , Phenomenology, Hermeneutics
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: Martin Heidegger; being; phenomenology; anthropology; ideology; hermeneutics; politics; history of philosophy; political philosophy
Summary/Abstract: The article is an in-depth review of the origin and development of Martin Heidegger's philosophical ideas with a main emphasis on his political anthropology. The basic concepts of Heidegger's philosophical system, as well as the social and political conditions of their formation and change, are examined in detail. In the text, lines are devoted both to the influence of Heidegger's philosophy and to the evaluations of it by the philosopher's contemporaries and later researchers. The idea that the story of Heidegger's life cannot be separated from his thinking is successfully defended, especially since his political ideas or delusions have a concrete origin in the social and conceptual processes of Europe in the middle of the 20th century.
Journal: Философски алтернативи
- Issue Year: XXXIII/2024
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 7-20
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
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