Heideggerovo pojetí fakticity řeči jako původu klamu

Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 32 (1):7-17 (2010)
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Abstract

The article presents Martin Heidegger’s early conception of foundational questions of logic and science. It focuses on their treatment in the Introduction to Phenomenological Research. Presenting the conception of phenomenon, perception, language/speech, noun and verb, proposition and deceit, the article shows the fundamental idea of facticity of speaking as the ground of these questions. It uses ideas of existence, fact and time to a-chieve the result. The impact on the most famous early book by Martin Heidegger is also considered.

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Tomáš Holeček
Charles University, Prague

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