
#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland
Converging Dialogues
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The Positive Distruction of Aristotle
Heidegger sees Aristotle as thinking fundamentally phenomenologically, rather than thinking in the mode of modern philosophy from Descartes on. He's beginning with appearances as an absolutely legitimate place to begin thinking. What is appearing are the appearances of what is. We need to begin there. And then the project of philosophizing can clarify what it is that's appearing to Dazin, which is beings, and the ground of that appearing.
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