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Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 249 - 263, 26.12.2015

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Hegel, Subjectivity, and Metaphysics: A Heideggerean Interpretation

Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 249 - 263, 26.12.2015

Abstract

The goal of this essay is to explicate Martin Heidegger’s metaphysical critique and interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel’s thought. This explication will include a discussion of Heidegger’s view on Hegel’s conceptions of subjectivity, dichotomy, and self-consciousness. For the sake of presenting a concise essay, I will present only a few of Heidegger’s major texts concerning Hegel. Two of the most essential texts analyzed in this essay are from Heidegger’s later years. These texts include the “Four Seminars” and “The Onto-theo-logical Constitution of Metaphysics”. The most important issue will be to demonstrate the fundamental dilemma that Heidegger finds in the thinking of Hegel. Though Hegel brings metaphysics to its highest achievement, Hegel still lacks the ability to demonstrate the grounds of metaphysics because of his own entanglement in the history of subjectivity.

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Sean Castleberry This is me

Şevki Işıklı This is me

Enes Abanoz This is me

Publication Date December 26, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Castleberry, S., Işıklı, Ş., & Abanoz, E. (2015). Hegel, Subjectivity, and Metaphysics: A Heideggerean Interpretation. Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy, 5(2), 249-263. https://doi.org/10.18491/bijop.70636