Heidegger's Understanding of Physis as Aletheia

Phainomena 35 (2001)
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Abstract

It is well known that Heidegger paid special attention both to the fundamental philosophical words as well as the language of philosophy in general. Among the sublime words that establish the European wisdom is the word physis. Heidegger focused a close attention to the understanding of physis for he managed to ultimately strip the Greek understanding of nature of the stereotypes of physical and natural philosophical interpretations. These prevailed in the interpretation of early Greek thought despite the endeavours of Nietzsche's understanding of the Greek culture and despite meritorious Diels

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