Heidegger vs. Hegel. Hegel vs Heidegger. Elements to elaborate a Hegelian response to the Heideggerian interpretation
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Heidegger, Hegel, Ontology, Confrontation, PhilosophyAbstract
Heidegger sets out to delimit an interpretation of Hegelian onto-theo-logical philosophy, showing that Western metaphysics is carried out through the Hegelian system. But is it possible to argue that Hegel is a "metaphysical" philosopher in the sense that Heidegger gives the term? The aim of this article is to reconstruct and confront some relevant aspects of Heidegger´s reading of Hegel´s theoretical position to draw conclusions that pose new questions and lines of research for current philosophy.
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