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#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland

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The Influence of Heidegger on Aristotle

Heidegger, I think, lectured on Aristotle more than any other figure. He read Brentano's on the many senses of being in Aristotle at 17. And so he has a really long standing kind of fundamental philosophical interest in Aristotle and Aristotle's discussion of ontology from very early on. For Heidegger, that's what gives the defining set of concepts to both the Middle Ages,. The Scholasticism of the Middle Ages, and then all of the early modern period in through Descartes and rationalism, empiricism. All of that operates with fundamentally Aristotelian concepts.

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