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2013 | 26 |

Article title

Heideggerowski zwrot: jedność bycia i nieantropocentryczna filozofia człowieka

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Heidegger's turn: unity of being and non-anthropocentric philosophy of a human

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The article aims to show that one of the most important manifestations of Turn in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger is a change of the ontological status of beings other than human. Transformation of Dasein into Da-sein (which takes place in Heidegger's works written between year 1930 and 1936) is accompanied by the recognition of being of other beings, "things" (concrete individuals, animate and non-animated). While in "Being and Time", other entities are considered "lower" than the man, and unlike him, not "are", but only "are-handy" or "mere-live", "What is a Thing?" (and even already "Introduction to the Metaphysics") indicates the unity of being. This does not mean the rejection of the specificity of the human being as Da-sein. Only thanks to human being – not just his own, but also of other beings – is no longer hidden. The specific nature of man according to Heidegger, however, does not entitle him to dominate other beings and treated as a subordinate. Thus I consider late philosophy of Heidegger as non-anthropocentric.

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http://hdl.handle.net/11089/4532

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bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_4532
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