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Authors :
محمد غریب زاده
محمدجواد صافیان
Source :
Metaphysics / Metaphysik; Spring/Summer2022, Vol. 14 Issue 33, Preceding p89-108, 21p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this article, Heidegger's phenomenological course on Kant's Thesis about This article has investigated Heidegger’s phenomenological quest of Kant’s thesis about “being.” Heidegger holds that Realität and Dasein in the philosophy of Kant find their roots in the well-known distinction of reality and existence in this philosophical tradition, but based on his philosophical definition and in opposition to their origin, Kant ultimately redefines the two as categories of the faculty of cognition. In this article, therefore, we survey the reduction of “being” to a category in the philosophy of Kant on the basis of Heidegger’s interpretation. Being is one of the categories of modality. By examining this set of categories, the importance of perception, as a institution of receiving the multiplicity of spatial and temporal intuitions (the material of knowledge), will be articulated. Thus, from Kant’s view, the apperception, along with its categories, synthesize these pluralities, of which the result is the position of the thing. For Kant, categories are ontological predicates that are related to the given and result in the appearance of beings by giving unity to the primary datum. Finally, it is concluded that for Kant, being is objectness (Gegenstandigkeit). In other words, everything that is currently in front of us is proved as a result of the unity of the Multiplicity of intuition, i.e., as the result of the synthesis of the Subject, and causes the thing or in its general sense: the object‒ to stand against of us. This is the meaning of the "position" of the object by the Subject. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
20088086
Volume :
14
Issue :
33
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Metaphysics / Metaphysik
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160263720
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22108/MPH.2022.130446.1337