Francisco J. Gonzalez, "Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue"
English | ISBN: 0271035595 | 2011 | 376 pages | AZW3 | 794 KB
English | ISBN: 0271035595 | 2011 | 376 pages | AZW3 | 794 KB
In a critique of Heidegger that respects his path of thinking, Francisco Gonzalez looks at the ways in which Heidegger engaged with Plato&;s thought over the course of his career and concludes that, owing to intrinsic requirements of Heidegger&;s own philosophy, he missed an opportunity to conduct a real dialogue with Plato that would have been philosophically fruitful for us all.
Examining in detail early texts of Heidegger&;s reading of Plato that have only recently come to light, Gonzalez, in parts 1 and 2, shows there to be certain affinities between Heidegger&;s and Plato&;s thought that were obscured in his 1942 essay &;Plato&;s Doctrine of Truth,&; on which scholars have exclusively relied in interpreting what Heidegger had to say about Plato. This more nuanced reading, in turn, helps Gonzalez provide in part 3 an account of Heidegger&;s later writings that highlights the ways in which Heidegger, in repudiating the kind of metaphysics he associated with Plato, took a direction away from dialectic and dialogue that left him unable to pursue those affinities that could have enriched Heidegger&;s own philosophy as well as Plato&;s. &;A genuine dialogue with Plato,&; Gonzalez argues, &;would have forced [Heidegger] to go in certain directions where he did not want to go and could not go without his own thinking undergoing a radical transformation.&;
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