KANT CRÍTICO DE NIETZSCHE Y HEIDEGGER: PIDIENDO UN ZARATUSTRA PARA EL SIGLO XXI

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  • Julio Quesada

Abstract

Through an analysis as well as a tribute of Ezra Heymann’s thought and his conception of Kant’s philosophy as a «transcendental mundanized philosophy», this article aims to, starting from the famous Kantian expression «sociable unsociability», to understand retroactively the intrinsically conflictive status of our being as a social being. This status, in Nietzsche and his failed idea of community but, above all, in Heidegger and his forced interpretation of Kant as well as of Nietzsche is, more than unexplained, eradicated, pulled out by the roots by means of ideas like the heideggerian one of «historical destiny of being», whose terrible consequences were critized by Kant.

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Julio Quesada

Departamento de Filosofía Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco Madrid
How to Cite
Quesada, J. (2007). KANT CRÍTICO DE NIETZSCHE Y HEIDEGGER: PIDIENDO UN ZARATUSTRA PARA EL SIGLO XXI. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (41), 41–58. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/20971
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