Toward a Heideggerian Philosophy of Things
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The aim of this paper is to sketch some of the basic directions that a philosophy of things inspired in Heidegger’s thought should explore. It will discuss some objections that a contemporary author like Bruno Latour has posed to Heidegger, suggesting that he hasn’t paid sufficient attention to the particular things that shape the world in which we live. To this effect, it will consider Heidegger’s development of the notions of «world» and «earth» as the horizon from where we should understand the being of things.
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