"A Surprising Comparison": Althusser's Interpretation of Epicurus and Heidegger

Substance 53 (1):24-40 (2024)
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Abstract:In his later writings, Althusser brings to light a repressed materialistic current in Western philosophy, ranging from Epicurus to Heidegger and Derrida. In this article, I argue that the comparison between Epicurus's conception of Nature and Heidegger's concepts of Geworfenheit and Es gibt allows Althusser to lay the foundation for a new notion of event. Through the analysis of this philosophical connection, Althusser aims both to think of Time and History in a non-teleological way and to create the conditions for a political praxis that does not apply any kind of metaphysical principles to a constantly changing reality.

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