Heidegger Martin: Bitak i vreme

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Bitak i vreme

Heidegger Martin

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Martin Heidegger: Being and Time

The year is 1927. The great economic crisis that will shake the whole world in a few years, and especially the newly stabilized, defeated in the Great War Germany, is not yet in sight. But the philosophical world is teeming with ideas. In the same year, the famous French philosopher Henri Bergson received the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the world saw some other more or less important philosophical works. There are first of all two important books by Bertrand Russell: Why I Am Not a Christian and The Analysis of Matter, then the work of Georg Sarton: Introduction to the History of Science and a very important work by the German, Nazi-leaning political and philosopher of the state and law Carl Schmitt: Der Begriff des Politischen (The concept of the political) and of course Heidegger's Being and Time.

It doesn't take a lot of brains to retrospectively assert that in this competition, Heidegger's work is a philosophical event, not only of that year, but also of our modern era as a whole - because the other participants of that scene (except maybe Bergson) are mentioned only in narrow academic circles, while today Heidegger's philosophical aura still shines to this day.

There is no great surprise here. Heidegger carefully prepared this work for almost a whole decade, dealing with the concept of time (under the influence of Einstein's theory of relativity, the works of Henri Bergson) and, on this basis, a critique of Western metaphysics (under the strong influence of Kierkegaard, Brentan, Husserl and others). The result of this effort was a series of lectures at the philosophical seminar in Marburg. Of the more significant ones, Pojam vremena (1924) was created first, followed by Prolegomena for the history of the concept of time (1925), which today is considered the draft of the later and much more famous Battle of Time (1927). Although both texts were published much later, they reveal a high degree of thought concentration and a great preoccupation with the topic, which he will present most completely in Battle and Time, a few years later.

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