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St. Augustine's Press |
Heidegger
intended to replace metaphysics by a new kind of thought about that which
he called Sein, but in his works this noun is very far from meaning
the act of being such as it has been traditionally conceived by Western
philosophy. His explanations as to what he does mean by Sein underline
his departure from traditional metaphysics. Sein is no longer to
be understood as the act of the things that exist in the eternal world,
but as something revealed to the human mind in an esoteric way. The association
of this esoteric revelation of Sein with Hölderlin's theosophy
led Heidegger to put forward a new gnosis organized as a substitute of metaphysics
and of Christian theology as well. Mario Enrique Sacchi is a member of the Pontifical Roman Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas and of the Catholic Religion and editor of Sapientia, Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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The Apocalypse
of Being |