Schelling’s Philosophy as the Inspiration for Heidegger’s Concept of Being (in Polish)
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AbstractIn this article I examine the correlation between Schelling’s notion of nothingness and Heidegger’s concept of being. I argue that Heidegger’s concept of being, before his “turn”, has its origin in Schelling’s nothingness as it is presented in Weltalter. I identify Heidegger’s thinking as a critical continuation of Schelling’s idea limited by the Christian doctrine of God.
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<p>Diametros, Diametros 42 (December 2014), <strong>Starting Point and Frequency: </strong>Number: 1, Year: 2004, Volumes per year: 4</p>
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10.13153/diam.42.2014.690Copyright/License
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10.13153/diam.42.2014.690