"¿Morbus hermeneuticus?" Heidegger y la historia de la filosofía

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 36 (2):133-156 (2011)
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Schnädelbach has maintained that the belief that to philosophize lies in the reading of other philosopher’s works is the illness of the contemporary philosophy. Taking Heidegger as the main source of this hermeneutical philosophy, this paper examines what is behind Heidegger’s confrontation with the history of philosophy. In particular, I analyse how Heidegger, during the second half of the 1930s, articulates his view that in order to understand the dynamics that govern our time we need to rethink the history of philosophy thoroughly

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original Galzacorta Muñoz, Iñigo (1970) ""¿Morbus hermeneuticus?" Heidegger y la historia de la filosofía". Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 36(2):

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