Heidegger lecteur de Kant. Points de vue privés et publics à partir de 1930 (notice n° 317791)

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Title Heidegger lecteur de Kant. Points de vue privés et publics à partir de 1930
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018.<br/>
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General note 95
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Summary, etc. Pourquoi Heidegger lit-il Kant ? À quel moment l’interprétation heideggérienne de Kant véhicule-t-elle, sous le couvert d’opérations et de constructions conceptuelles, des convictions désormais portées au jour avec la parution des Cahiers noirs mais pour lesquelles le penseur lui-même maintient une ambivalence dans ses publications et conférences ? Pour répondre à cette question, je propose de tracer une double perspective qui montre le contraste mais aussi les correspondances entre le point de vue intérieur resté privé de Heidegger sur la philosophie – notamment pratique – kantienne qu’il développe dans les Cahiers noirs et son point de vue rendu public sur cette même philosophie, qu’il expose dans le cours magistral De l’essence de la liberté de 1930.
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Summary, etc. Heidegger Reading Kant. Private and Public Viewpoints from 1930 OnwardsWhy did Heidegger read Kant? At what point does Heidegger’s interpretation of Kant convey, under the guise of conceptual operations and constructions, convictions that have now been brought to light with the publication of the Black Notebooks but for which the thinker himself maintains ambivalence in his published works and lectures? To answer this question, I aim to provide a double perspective that shows the contrast but also the connections between Heidegger’s private inner viewpoint on Kantian—notably practical— philosophy (which he develops in the Black Notebooks) and his public viewpoint on the same philosophy, which he exposes in his 1930 lecture The Essence of Human Freedom.
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Note Archives de philosophie | 81 | 2 | 2018-04-26 | p. 353-372 | 0003-9632
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