Sein und Kunst -- Zum epistemischen Wert der Kunst bei Heidegger

Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 76 (4):531-559 (2022)
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Abstract

In this essay, Heidegger's theses on art, as he develops them in the text "On the Origin of the Work of Art," are reconstructed, interpreted, and critically evalua- ted. In doing so, we pursue a threefold goal. First, his theses on art are put in relation to the main theme of his philosophy: the question of being. Second, the different ways in which Heidegger takes art to be epistemically valuable are dif- ferentiated and reconstructed in detail. Third, Heidegger's theses are related to the contemporary debate on the epistemic value of art and critically discussed.

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Rico Gutschmidt
Universität Konstanz
Jochen Briesen
University of Heidelberg

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