Heidegger vs. Hegel. Hegel vs Heidegger. Elements to elaborate a Hegelian response to the Heideggerian interpretation

Authors

  • Juan Pablo Esperón Universidad del Salvador (USAL) CONICET Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLaM)
  • Ricardo Etchegaray Universidad del Salvador (USAL) Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLaM)

Keywords:

Heidegger, Hegel, Ontology, Confrontation, Philosophy

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

Juan Pablo Esperón, Universidad del Salvador (USAL) CONICET Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLaM)

Professor and Doctor in Philosophy, researcher at CONICET.

Ricardo Etchegaray, Universidad del Salvador (USAL) Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLaM)

Professor in Philosophy (UBA), Master in Social Science (UNLaM) and Doctor in Philosophy (USAL). University teaching and research. 

Published

2020-05-15

How to Cite

Esperón, J. P., & Etchegaray, R. (2020). Heidegger vs. Hegel. Hegel vs Heidegger. Elements to elaborate a Hegelian response to the Heideggerian interpretation. Journal of Research of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, (17), 25-44. Retrieved from //rihumso.unlam.edu.ar/index.php/humanidades/article/view/199

Issue

Section

Philosophy, Politics and Economy