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The Metaphor Of Aletheia-Heidegger's Thought Of Truth

Posted on:2011-03-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Q SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305965653Subject:Foreign philosophy
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Pursuit of truth in Heidegger's thought plays an important role。He asked the Truth from the traditional beginning of reflection, through the deconstruction of the traditional concept of truth, Heidegger tried to inquire the possibility concept of truth, not its legitimacy. More precisely, Heidegger is the desire to inquire on the basis of the existence of a general truth, the truth do not dispute the general rationale for their own charge is not sufficient. Therefore, this chapter focuses on two aspects, one is through the interpretation of Plato's Theory of Truth, combing its truth; the other is consistent with the truth of Heidegger for reflection, will meet the accuracy questioning shifted to reveal the existence of. In the article, the second chapter, and further inquiries about the lack of truth and ignore the traditional basis, and try to meet the Truth, reveals the existence and nature of this structure in the three to be in series, shows how the latter became the basis for the former. In the third chapter, Heidegger's primordial form of truth through the restoration-aletheia, revealing the truth that is the essence of freedom, truth, uncovering and covering of occurrence of the interaction and to the nature of truth is the truth of nature. In other words, Heidegger's interpretation of truth corresponding to the understanding of his existence, has undergone a significant Clarification from Exposed to the uncovering process. Sense in uncovering the truth has been interpreted as a kind of revelation of the existence, and thus reveals the state brought no shelter, it relies on the existence of this in the way; in Uncovering sense, the truth is As the truth of existence, it makes no cover stick to its own most of this stuff. In the fourth chapter, a brief description of Heidegger's reinterpretation of Plato's cave analogy, tracing the source line of truth, that truth took place in several stages, and this tradition of truth brought by the existence of the forgotten.
Keywords/Search Tags:Truth, Aletheia, Being, Freedom
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