Antroposofía y tragedia en la interpretación heideggeriana de la Antígona de Sófocles
Author(s) -
Iñaki Marieta Hernández
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista de filosofía laguna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2530-8351
pISSN - 1132-8177
DOI - 10.25145/j.laguna.2020.47.01
Subject(s) - philosophy , humanism , german , hermeneutics , human being , humanities , linguistics , literature , epistemology , theology , art , humanity
To the humanist proposal about the essence of human developed by the kantian anthropology, Heidegger replies with a tragic anthroposophy. From the ontological difference he finds in the Antigone of Sophocles, based on the Kehre and Hölderlin as a guide, the hermeneutics clue which designates the human condition: deinótaton. This way of thinking, developed based on the presocratics and founded on the new understanding of being as happening, is settled on a phenomenologic-hermeneutics understanding of the language which will make Greek and German become those languages which answer the call of being according to alétheia’s demands.
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