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Heidegeriškoji Naudos Ontologija
Heideggerian Ontology of Use

Author(s): Nerijus Stasiulis
Subject(s): Epistemology, Contemporary Philosophy, Ontology
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: use; utilitarianism; Heidegger; ontology; being; uti;

Summary/Abstract: The article attemps to ponder the ontology of use. The utilitarian attitude which is essential to our time – whether seeking after use is appreciated or downgraded – is based on the ontology of the subject. We need to retrieve the authentic meaning of use by dint of switching from the ontology of the subject to the ontology of the Dasein. As is always the case in Heideggerian thought, the historical dimension is important. The turn to ontology relates to hearkening to the Greek and pre-Socratic sources of ontology. Here we shall interpret Heideggerian thinking about the ontological utterance which is probably the first one in the West – that of the only remaining fragment of Anaximander. Therein use reveals itself as the name of Being. We demonstrate how the structures which were formulated in Being and time are found in reflection over the beginning of Western ontology.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 94
  • Page Range: 6-12
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Lithuanian