La pensée métaphysique de Heidegger.
La transcendance du Dasein comme source d’une metaphysica naturalis
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François Jaran
When Heidegger takes the decision at the end of the 1920’s to « risk again the step into an authentic metaphysics », a very strong solidarity is already established between his philosophical project and that of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. This solidarity is testified in the recuperation Heidegger does of the idea – proper to Kant and Baumgarten – of a metaphysica naturalis. The « Metaphysics of Dasein » constitutes the last attempt – after the hermeneutics of facticity and the fundamental ontology – to define philosophy starting from « human nature ». After this « step into metaphysics », Heidegger’s thought will dedicate its efforts to the well-known « Overtaking of metaphysics ».
• I. Philosopher à partir de la nature humaine
• II. La transcendance du Dasein et la metaphysica naturalis
• III. La tripartition de la transcendance