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  1. The Collision of Science with the Question of Be-ing in Heidegger’s Thinking.George Kovacs - 2023 - Heidegger Studies 39 (1):119-132.
    _The Collision of Science with the Question of Be-ing in Heidegger’s Thinking_ Science does not lead to the full, final, truly in-depth exploration of beings; it leaves unresolved (unclarified) the understanding of being; it does not think through the question of being, of the “to be”, of the “is”; it does not think being as such; it adopts a metaphysical idea of being as being of beings (as one, the highest of beings). As this study shows, being is not within (...)
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  • Lessons from Heidegger’s Attempt to Rethink Science in his “Beiträge”.George Kovacs - 2022 - Heidegger Studies 38 (1):105-119.
    Heidegger’s understanding of the relationship between philosophy and science is expressed in his claim that they are not hostile towards each other, i.e., that philosophy is neither for nor against science, though they differ in ambition, strength, and methodology. Their interaction, as this essay suggests, may contribute to the range and diversification of philosophical thinking and to a deeper grasp of the strength and boundary (potential and limitation) of scientific inquiry and knowing. Heidegger’s rethinking of science, especially in his twenty-four (...)
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