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An abstract translated from Persian into English



 
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An abstract translated from Persian into English #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:40 am   An abstract translated from Persian into English
 

Dear Torsten the following is an abstract translated from Persian into English. Please read it to whether it senses in English or not. And correct ungrammatical sentences.
Abstract:

Truth in Nietzsche's view from Heidegger's point of view
Modernity is a period in the history of man within a new (modern) understanding of "Truth" developed for the first time. Descartes is the founder of the Modern Philosophy. In modern continental philosophy, it was Descartes who, for the first time, differentiated between "Knowledge" and "Being".
The present article investigates the nature of the "Truth" in Nietzsche's view from Heidegger's point of view. Among the basic and fundamental questions is that of the "Truth". Heidegger has introduced an absolutely different understanding of the "Truth" that we may call it phenomenological-hermeneutic view.
Heidegger believes that although Nietzsche says "Truth" is no truth and denies any metaphysical beliefs, he is deeply overwhelmed with metaphysical beliefs. Heidegger believes Nietzsche was one of the modern age eminent philosophers that the principles of his thought are inwardly humanistic and consolidate the foundations of the Western civilization. The humanistic aspect of Nietzsche's philosophy could be summarized as follow: subjectivism on which Nietzsche's philosophy is based tries to say that man is absolute. Heidegger believes that Nietzsche is the last of the Western philosophers and his philosophy is the last of the philosophy. In Heidegger's view "truth" is not treated as Will to Power, or Eternal recurrence or Uebermensch. Heidegger's dominant interpretation of Nietzsche is what is mentioned above, but he puts another interpretation on Uebermensch from Nietzsche's point of view which is based on Gestalt's double nature. Throughout this discussion, the different understanding of the nature of the Truth from Heidegger's and Nietzsche's point of view is touched on.
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