Title Heidegerio ontologinis projektas ir negatyvioji teologija /
Translation of Title Heidegger’s Ontological Project and Negative Theology.
Authors Kavaliauskaitė, Goda
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Abstract [eng] Ontological Heidegger‘s perspective sees the tradition of Western Phylosophy as metaphysical thinking which has an ontic form. As Heidegger maintains traditional philosophy shows itself as a thought which separates the being from its Being and beside this talks about Being with using categories of being (thing). And so fundamental ontology discloses such methaphysical paradigm as objectical evaluation of reality which says nothing about meaning of Being in real. Heidegger himself seeks for the way of thought which would not usurp the Being and the meaning of it. For this reason he turns to the paradigm of via negativa and follows the strategy of Meister Eckhart in which God has been expressed as Nothing. The main words (and the meaning of them) of Meister Eckhart such as Abgescheidenheit and Gelassenheit inspire Heidegger and let him to think of Being as an Absence, Abgrund, Nothing. Such a way of thinking does not try to represent the Being adequately, but rather becomes a paradigm of prayfull thinking were Being shows up as a Mistery. Heidegger‘s ontological thought oversteps Methaphysics and opens the way to postmethaphysical thought.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2009