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Heidegger and Galileo’s Slippery Slope
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2009
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Literary HistoryOwn Self-conscious ModernityMartin HeideggerSlippery SlopeLanguage StudiesHistory Of MathematicsClassicsImportant Transitional Figure
ABSTRACT: In Die Frage nach dem Ding , Martin Heidegger characterizes Galileo as an important transitional figure in the struggle to replace the Aristotelian conception of nature with that of Newton. However, Heidegger only attends to Galileo’s modernity and not to those Aristotelian elements still discernible in Galileo’s work. This article fleshes out both aspects in Galileo in light of Heidegger’s discussion. It concludes by arguing that the lacuna in Heidegger’s account of Galileo is the consequence of Heidegger’s own self-conscious modernity − a modernity that he slyly hints at in a remark he makes in FD concerning Galileo and Democritus.
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