Article published In: Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter: Band 1. 1996
Herausgegeben von Burkhard Mojsisch, Olaf Pluta und Rudolf Rehn
[Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 1] 1996
► pp. 153–178
Parmenides - Platon - Hermes Trismegistus
Pemerkungen zu einer Reflexion in Heideggers Hegel-Traktat Die Negativität
Published online: 23 July 1997
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.1.08jec
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.1.08jec
Abstract
Heidegger's many observations about the philosophical thought of the Middle Ages, while often controversial, are deserving of attention. One of the lesser-known of these observations reflects his interest in hermetic philosophy, as found in his posthumously published treatise Die Negativität (1938/39), a critical engagement with Hegel with regard to the nature and ontological status of negation. Therein, Heidegger associates the acpoupa of Parmenides with the sphaera intelligibi-lis of Hermes Trismegistus and the absolute Idee of Hegel and therewith Plato's doctrine of the ideas in its absolute-idealist modification. Heidegger weaves these various strands of the tradition into a web of manifold significations representative of different yet related philosophical intentions.
