The Place of "Nothing" in the Horizon of Martin Heidegger Criticism the Notion of Traditional Science

Authors

  • Bruno José do Nascimento Oliveira Universidade Federal do Piauí

Keywords:

Heidegger. Science. Anything.

Abstract

The present work has the purpose of explaining the criticism of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger to traditional science, which over time ignores the question of nothing as a negative aspect in the search for scientific discovery. Such a research endeavors to answer the problem of nothingness as the fundamental question of being, for it is from this analysis that Heidegger understands the unfolding of the being of being as an essentially human phenomenon. Thus, we have the primary objective of indicating the criticism that the philosopher constructs science when they are concerned with the historical and natural events of being and of the world. To understand this dynamic, we will work on the concepts of being, being and nothingness. In an attempt to think how these are structured in the everyday of scientific and existential knowledge.

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References

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Published

2020-10-22

How to Cite

Bruno José do Nascimento Oliveira. (2020). The Place of "Nothing" in the Horizon of Martin Heidegger Criticism the Notion of Traditional Science. Revista Poiesis, 17(2), 50–57. Retrieved from https://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/poiesis/article/view/3449