IS HEIDGEGGER A KANTIAN IDEALIST

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BLATTNER, WD
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INQUIRY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY | 1994年 / 37卷 / 02期
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10.1080/00201749408602348
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It is argued that Heidegger should be seen as something of a Kantian Idealist. Like Kant, Heidegger distinguishes two standpoints (transcendental and empirical) which we can occupy when we ask the question whether natural things depend on us. He agrees with Kant that from the empirical or human standpoint we are justified in saying that natural things do not depend on us. But in contrast with Kant, Heidegger argues that from the transcendental standpoint we can say neither that natural things do depend on us, nor that they do not. His reasons for saying this, however, represent an attempt to rework both Kant’s temporal idealism and his temporal interpretation of the concept of an object (which shows up in Heidegger as a temporal interpretation of being). Heidegger suggests that Kant was led astray into a transcendental idealism about natural entities, because he did not understand the implications of transcendental idealism about being. © 1994 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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