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Heideggerův pohyb mimo doménu vůle, mimo sféru metafyziky k naladění ne-chtění

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  • Jiří Olšovský

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This study (Heidegger's movement beyond the domain of the will, beyond the sphere of metaphysics to the attunement of non-willing) shows how the problem of the will became problematical for Heidegger in his mature being-historical thinking. Heidegger slowly gave up (from the the mid-1930s) the voluntary approach to being. Through turning being-historical thinking he proceeded to the genuine non-willing. This began to open up a distance from the world of willful science-technicality toward a greater openness to being. This is needed to find genuine there-being (Da-sein) and to approach originary be-ing itself (Seyn). Only then can the non-voluntaristic sense of the enowning (Er-eignen) of being open up, where modern subjectivity is transcended and with it also the period of technological nihilism; instead one goes on a journey to "thinking and poetizing", on the path of releasment (Gelassenheit) and non-willing. Only thus can the zone of proper life be opened, wherein man is not ground down by mechanistic technical enframing (Gestell) and the mechanically subjectivistic will to power and will to will.

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  • Jiří Olšovský, 2014. "Heideggerův pohyb mimo doménu vůle, mimo sféru metafyziky k naladění ne-chtění," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2014(1), pages 1-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlelg:v:2014:y:2014:i:1:id:373:p:1-17
    DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.373
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