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Gathering--Heidegger's Thinking Of The Thing

Posted on:2005-12-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360152466537Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Heidegger held that those metaphysical designations given to the thing, which has long dominated our understanding of the thing, are nothing but some kind of disturbance to the thing in the sense that they have failed to gain the thingly of thething. Thanks to Heidegger's claim--the essence of the thing is gathering--which has broken through the deep rooted and flourishing idea of the thing, the interception of the thing itself by the cyclical and conceptual thinking with objectification as its essence, has come to an end. Regardless of subject or object, concrete or abstract, the thing no longer emerges as objectified or subsistent thing. The thing is just the gathering itself. When we chew "The thing is just the gathering itself again and again, a new starting point, as a turning point of "thinking", comes into light.Heidegger's question about "thing" is tangent the "being" problem. To Heidegger, "thing" is very essential and it covers all the way and all sides of thinking. So this article especially discussed the relationship of between the thing, as gathering, and the world, the technology, the truth and the language. A "freedom realm" emerges suddenly while Heidegger's unusual thinking about those usual problems, which the things and we gain the impassivity of liberal being.
Keywords/Search Tags:the thing, gathering, technology, thinking, world, truth, language, being, freedom
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