
Heideggerâ (TM)s philosophy has an extraordinarily complex relationship to Plato. Heidegger sees Plato as the founder of that Western metaphysics which he claims should be overcome. However, his interpretation of Plato, upon which his reconstruction of the history of philosophy rests, is anything but incontestable from a philological point of view, and has generated much criticism. This criticism, however, has been hampered by the fact that the only example in Heideggerâ (TM)s work of a detailed analysis of a Platonic dialogue, namely the Lectures on Platoâ (TM)s Sophist held in Marburg in 1924â "25, remained unpublished until 1992. Thus, only in the last twenty years have scholars been able to develop a more nuanced understanding of Heideggerâ (TM)s interpretation of Plato. Even then, however, the focus has been primarily on the importance of the lectures for Heideggerâ (TM)s own thought. The possible impact of Heideggerâ (TM)s interpretation on the study of Platonic philosophy itself has been neglected. This volume, therefore, offers a critical re-evaluation of Heidegger as an interpreter of Plato.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
1443894893
ISBN-13:
9781443894890
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