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K Heideggerově koncepci výpovědi a pravdy

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This paper contributes to the discussion of Heidegger’s conception of statement which rejects the classical understanding of it as being the automatic place of truth and reveals it to be a phenomenon rooted in much deeper hermeneutical and, above all, temporal structures. The article systematises Heidegger’s conception of the three conditions for the untruthfulness of a statement in relation to its primary, that is apophantic, function. The conclusion is a fundamentally ontological conception of the statement which can be applied to the traditional dispute between Russell and Strawson about the statement the current king of France is bald. Fundamental ontology also reveals how the starting point of this dispute is incorrect. If one had to say that one said was right, however, truth would be closer to Russell and not to Strawson, as it is generally thought nowadays.
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The paper concerns itself with the beginnings of the development of Heidegger’s thought between the years 1909 and 1912, as witnessed in his articles and reviews for the university magazine Der Akademiker and in his first purely philosophical articles – The Problem of Reality in Modern Philosophy and Recent Investigations in Logic – which were published in 1912 in the Catholic Literarische Rundschau. These sources reveal how Heidegger’s growth from Catholic attitudes to a critique of the Aristotelian-Scholastic system was significantly influenced by his interest in the problematic of pure logic which led him to deal with not only the conception of Frege, but also the philosophical system of Heinrich Rickert.
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