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Publisher: Der Neue Geist

Place: Berlin

Year: 1963

Pages: 77-91

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Antoine Cantin-Brault, "Archeo-logos", in: Schriften zur Soziologie und Weltanschauungslehre, Berlin, Der Neue Geist, 1963

Archeo-logos

Hegel and Heidegger on finding the principle in Heraclitus' saying

Antoine Cantin-Brault

pp. 77-91

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Abstract

The logos of Heraclitus, the all-encompassing saying of the arche of phusis, is a complex notion. Moreover, in regard to phusis (beingness), arche can be understood in at least two ways: as an appreciation of beingness in regard to a supreme being, or as an appreciation of Being as permitting the disclosure of beingness. This article aims to show that Heraclitus' logos is, in its entirety, onto-proto-logical and, therefore, can support these two seemingly different appreciations of the arche of phusis. It will do so by showing how Hegel's and Heidegger's interpretations of Heraclitus can coexist in the Obscure's remaining fragments. Furthermore, this article aims to show that the Heideggerian interpretation of Heraclitus rests on the Hegelian reading, and that for Heidegger to finally posit that phenomenology is tautology implies a break with Hegel, but also from Heraclitus and from any other expression of metaphysics. Heidegger's relationship to Heraclitus (and to Hegel, who inevitably lies in the background) reveals how Heidegger radicalized his own phenomenological thought.

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Publication details

Publisher: Der Neue Geist

Place: Berlin

Year: 1963

Pages: 77-91

Full citation:

Antoine Cantin-Brault, "Archeo-logos", in: Schriften zur Soziologie und Weltanschauungslehre, Berlin, Der Neue Geist, 1963