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Natureza humana

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STEIN, Ernildo. The inviolable as the inacessible: an unpublished letter by Martin Heidegger. Nat. hum. [online]. 1999, vol.1, n.2, pp.231-250. ISSN 1517-2430.

After the events in the 30's and the Second World War, Heidegger tries to recover his place in the public space of the philo- sophical debate and carefully reveal what his work consisted in during the lead years. The essay wants to place, within this context, an unpu- blished letter from the philosopher to Prof. Herman Zeltner, from Erlangen, in which he makes a summary of his first book published after 15 years of silence - Holzwege. In this letter, Heidegger writes about the relation between science and philosophy in the light of the ontological difference, and takes into accont the question concerning technique and the turn-around, as necessary tasks of thought.

Keywords : Deconstruction of science; Ontological difference; Technique, Kehre; Post-metaphysical thinking.

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