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La questione dell'essere. Un capovolgimento di Heidegger

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Il rovesciamento di Heidegger a cui accenna il sottotitolo di questo importante libro, reso finalmente disponibile al lettore italiano, consiste nella messa in discussione dell'assunto centrale della filosofia di Heidegger, l'identificazione di storia della metafisica e platonismo, a sua volta ridotto alla dottrina delle idee. Attraverso una critica puntuale, e acute e ricche analisi di testi platonici e nietzscheani, Rosen si prefigge non tanto una confutazione delle interpretazioni di Heidegger, quanto una liberazione della metafisica speculativa dalle ipoteche oggi più diffuse e condivise che ne ostacolano una vera comprensione.

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First published January 1, 1993

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Stanley Rosen

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Stanley Rosen was Borden Parker Bowne Professor of Philosophy and Professor Emeritus at Boston University. His research and teaching focused on the fundamental questions of philosophy and on the most important figures of its history, from Plato to Heidegger.

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Excellent. Rosen opposes both Heidegger and Nietzsche (though by no means does he consider these two the same) with Plato. A Plato, however, informed (some would go so far as to say formed) by Nietzsche...
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This book is a detailed examination of Heidegger's doctrine of Being. Rosen demonstrates an encyclopedic knowledge of Heidegger's works, and interacts easily with a number of other important philosophers such as Aristotle, Nietzsche, Hegel, Husserl and Kant. Throughout this book we get glimpses of Rosen's own ideas concerning being, as a Platonist who is looking back on a history of metaphysics.
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