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Von Wesen der Wahrheit
On the Essence of Truth
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Martin Heidegger's "On the Essence of Truth" ("Von Wesen der Wahrheit") is a profound exploration of the nature of truth, challenging traditional conceptions of correspondence and representation.
Heidegger delves into the relationship between truth, language, and being, arguing that truth is not merely a matter of accurate representation but a mode of disclosure.
He introduces the concept of Aletheia, revealing the interplay between concealment and unconcealment.
The essay is a cornerstone of Heidegger's philosophy, influencing subsequent thinkers in ontology, hermeneutics, and post-structuralism.
Its complex and challenging style reflects Heidegger's attempt to break free from traditional philosophical frameworks.
Heidegger delves into the relationship between truth, language, and being, arguing that truth is not merely a matter of accurate representation but a mode of disclosure.
He introduces the concept of Aletheia, revealing the interplay between concealment and unconcealment.
The essay is a cornerstone of Heidegger's philosophy, influencing subsequent thinkers in ontology, hermeneutics, and post-structuralism.
Its complex and challenging style reflects Heidegger's attempt to break free from traditional philosophical frameworks.
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Ep. 47 - Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Heidegger