海德格與高達美的時間概念
Date Issued
2004-07-31
Date
2004-07-31
Author(s)
DOI
922411H002027
Abstract
This essay analyzes the concept of time in Heidegger and Gadamer and shows its
relationship with the question of Being in their philosophies. I point out that since
both concepts of time in early and later Heidegger are in conflict with the concept of
understanding, Heidegger’s quest for the meaning of Being cannot be accomplished.
In contrast the Gadamerian concept of time makes the understanding of the meaning
of Being possible.
In the first part of this essay Heidegger’s concepts of time are revealed by an
analysis on his two major works: Being and Time and On Time and Being, I argue that
both concepts makes the understanding of Being impossible. In the second part
Gadamer’s concept of time is revealed by an investigation on the following terms:
contemporaneity, time in festival and fulfilled time. I show that this time concept is in
harmony with the understanding of Being and therefore Gadamer’s philosophy can
accomplish the task of working out the meaning of Being. Finally I show that it is
justified to accept the Gadamerian concept of time in the interpretation of Being.
Subjects
Heidegger
Gadamer
Hermeneutics
Time
Being
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學哲學系暨研究所
Type
report
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