Heidegger: The thought of being and the last God

  • Luis César Santiesteban

Abstract

One of the most controvertible subjects in Martin Heidegger's thinking is that about Deity; this article is an attempt to clarify his argument about it. In order to reach this point this article explain silence in Heidegger's studies about God, and his critical approach, both topics address a nihilist and technical border surrounding the world, and this is an approach to Heidegger's negative thinking. However, pessimism is not the goal of Heidegger's approach to the World, instead of it embraces an arrival of the last God, and this is the first sign to the other beginning, in other words his positive thinking.

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Published
10-10-2007
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Artículos