Blumenberg "versus" Heidegger: la metaforología como destino del análisis existencial

Anuario Filosófico 38 (3):725-746 (2005)
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Blumenberg´s “metaphorology” is offered as a hermeneutical alternative to the Heideggerian existential hermeneutic. This implies that philosophical anthropology —as we find it in Gehlen, Plessner and others— achieves onthological standing, and is developed as a history of great metaphors, which supports the history of ideas.

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