Interpretacija kaip derealizacija = Interpretation as derealization

The current status of ontology is not obvious, although it has become a fundamental discipline of the so-called "continental philosophy". So it is worth asking, what are the main tendencies that represent the current "status" of ontology in the 20th-21st century philosophy. What...

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Published in:Religija ir kultūra
Subtitles:Interpretation as derealization
Main Author: Šerpytytė, Rita 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Lithuanian
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Published: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla 2013
In: Religija ir kultūra
Further subjects:B Interpretation of
B Facticity
B Reality
B interpretacija
B derealizacija
B derealization
B realybė
B nihilizmas
B faktai
B facts
B Nihilism
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Summary:The current status of ontology is not obvious, although it has become a fundamental discipline of the so-called "continental philosophy". So it is worth asking, what are the main tendencies that represent the current "status" of ontology in the 20th-21st century philosophy. What main "trends" of post-Heideggerian philosophy represent these tendencies and determine the current status of ontology? In this article, the post-Heideggerian hermeneutical ontology is considered as a "trend" that embodies such transformative status of ontology. The question is: how hermeneutically oriented ontology treats the very notion of Being? What does it mean to interpret? What meaning to reality can give hermeneutically transformed ontology? How can we treat the reply of "new realisms" to hermeneutical ontology? These questions are considered in the context of Martin Heidegger, Gianni Vattimo, and "new realism" by discovering the "positive" nihilistic meaning of interpretation as derealization.
ISSN:1822-4539
Contains:Enthalten in: Religija ir kultūra
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15388/Relig.2013.0.3688