Metafizyczna istota nauki według Martina Heideggera
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Data
1996
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Wydawca
Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie
Abstrakt
In 1920s there were suggested two basically different ways of understanding of the essence of science. The first of the suggestions expressed the views of the scientists and philosophers grouped in the so-called Vienna Circle (Wiener Kreis). Their opinion was that science is something completely opposed to metaphysics which is only an imitation of a real cognition. The second suggestion was formed by M. Heidegger. He maintains that science (i.e.all the scientific research) and metaphysics have the same essence, science being in fact a kind of an extension or continuation of metaphysics. Both metaphysics and science are interested exclusively in thingthat- is (Seiende) and are never interested in nonentity which, however, is the original form of being (Sein). This article concisely presents the reason of Heidegger’s opinion.
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nauka, istota nauki, metafizyka, filozofia, Martin Heidegger, byt, nicość, trwoga, strach, lęk, study, essence of science, metaphysics, philosophy, being, nothingness, fear
Cytowanie
Analecta Cracoviensia, 1996, T. 28, s. 127-142.
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland