It could be because of the distance in time or the philological problems it leads to, but when entering into the Greek philosophy there is no end to it, it remains subject to new interpretations. In the last seminar given by the author of Being and Time, Martin Heidegger, together with his disciple Eugen Fink, he proposed a reflective exercise on the thought of Heraclitus through a reordering of the fragment of Ephesus. This way the neat reinterpretation of certain passages of the Greek philosopher that are circumscribed in ...
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It could be because of the distance in time or the philological problems it leads to, but when entering into the Greek philosophy there is no end to it, it remains subject to new interpretations. In the last seminar given by the author of Being and Time, Martin Heidegger, together with his disciple Eugen Fink, he proposed a reflective exercise on the thought of Heraclitus through a reordering of the fragment of Ephesus. This way the neat reinterpretation of certain passages of the Greek philosopher that are circumscribed in a broader Heideggerian philosophical project acquires meaning: the question of the sense of being and the study of the origins of metaphysics.
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