2020
DOI: 10.1080/09672559.2020.1766878
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Of Times: Arrested, Resigned, Imagined. Temporality in Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida

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“…(Vrahimis, 2020, p. 72) G. Tsagdis, R. Uljée and B. Zantvoort have linked together the three central figures of modern European thought -Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida. They came to the following conclusions: in Hegel, history becomes an inevitable condition of modern thought (itself thinking has a history) for the first time; for Heidegger the whole development of his thought from Being and Time to the imaginary Kehre and beyond revolves around the relationship between temporality as an existential characteristic of Dasein, the history of Being and the function and meaning of the Event; that Derrida relies on Heidegger's project, where thinking can only exist in the continuous deconstruction of its own history, and in this context Derrida tries to show that the structural necessity of the hierarchic prioritization and conditioning of temporality over historicity will be the rock upon which the project of Being and Time will wreck (Tsagdis, Uljée, & Zantvoort, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Vrahimis, 2020, p. 72) G. Tsagdis, R. Uljée and B. Zantvoort have linked together the three central figures of modern European thought -Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida. They came to the following conclusions: in Hegel, history becomes an inevitable condition of modern thought (itself thinking has a history) for the first time; for Heidegger the whole development of his thought from Being and Time to the imaginary Kehre and beyond revolves around the relationship between temporality as an existential characteristic of Dasein, the history of Being and the function and meaning of the Event; that Derrida relies on Heidegger's project, where thinking can only exist in the continuous deconstruction of its own history, and in this context Derrida tries to show that the structural necessity of the hierarchic prioritization and conditioning of temporality over historicity will be the rock upon which the project of Being and Time will wreck (Tsagdis, Uljée, & Zantvoort, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%