Moods and the ante-predicative foundation of propositional truth in Martin Heidegger (1929-1930)
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https://doi.org/10.4013/fsu.2014.153.03Abstract
Due to the development of the ante-predicative foundations of propositional truth, Alejandro Vigo sustains that Heidegger’s turn in the thirties was a gradual deepening of structures already present in Being and Time. This paper will discuss this hypothesis, referring to the first part of The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics. In this part, Heidegger analyses the moods, explicitly linked to the ante-predicative foundations, but not studied by Vigo. The article shows deep changes in the development of the first part of this course, associated with innovative changes in the fundamental mood, in the definition of mood, and in the very conception of philosophy.
Keywords: freedom, deep boredom, improperty.
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