Published: 2018-08-121

Heidegger Beyond Right and Wrong

Adam Bastek
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.341

Abstract

Axiology, according to Heidegger’s philosophy, is an opposite of ontology. This antagonism is considered in the light of phenomenological reduction to excistence and, following Heidegger, the modern axiological language is subject to demystification. At the same time, paper constitutes attempt to find a certain ethical order and – king such a perspective – it deals with a crisis of the present, perceived in many different ways.

  Heidegger’s phenomenological system is answer to the subject – object dualism express by a contemporary relation between thought and existence. This kind of “existence dissociation” is for the philosopher the greatest danger as far as the future is concerned, because at the time “picture world”, anthropocentrism adopted shape of a technological domination over nature. Finding and understanding of our forgotten foundations is the way proposed by Heidegger – way to annihilation of dualism and coexistence based upon equal rights.

Keywords:

existence, phenomenology, ontological difference, axiological difference, apology of existence

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Bastek, A. (2018). Heidegger Beyond Right and Wrong. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (1), 9–20. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.341

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