¿Ética en Heidegger? Una pregunta inquietante

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Juan Manuel Silva Camarena

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The author of this essay wants to speak about three subjects that are not normally associated with each other, but which —as he hopes to show it although briefly— are intimately related and interwoven: personal life of the thinker, ethics and ontology. It is important to understand the circumstances of the life of Heidegger at 1946, when Der Brief über den Humanismus (Letter About the Humanism) was born by means of the three questions formulated by the now well known french philosopher Jean Beaufret. Neither completely ignorant about all “not philosophical” affair nor exaggerate her purport. The first one is a question about the present possibility or humanism; the second one is a query to quest the rapport among ethics and ontology, and the las one inquires for what kind of adventures is the philosophy. The point at issue is that Heidegger points out what is in force today: on the one hand, the entirely possibility of make an ethics in the terms and basis of traditional ontology and philosophy; on the other hand, the exigency or necessity of formulate in our time a disquieting question (maybe provoker) Why don’t we write an ethics? When do we write ethics? The fundamental idea of Heidegger is not to demand philosophy too much anymore and put the man in his place. For this reason, we can reach a conclusion that looks like a badge: ethics, at least possible; moral solicitude, as soon as possible!

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Silva Camarena, J. M. (2001). ¿Ética en Heidegger? Una pregunta inquietante. Theoría. Revista Del Colegio De Filosofía, (11-12), 67–72. https://doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2001.11-12.268
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Sobre Heidegger