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This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between Martin Heidegger’s philosophy and Platonic thought, focusing on how Platonic critics have engaged with and challenged Heidegger’s fundamental concepts. The book explores the philosophical tensions that arise when Heidegger’s innovative phenomenological method encounters the enduring questions of Platonic philosophy.
Antoine Pageau-St-Hilaire examines key points of divergence and convergence between Heideggerian and Platonic approaches to metaphysics, ontology, and the nature of being. Through careful textual analysis, the author demonstrates how Platonic critics have used classical philosophical frameworks to both critique and illuminate aspects of Heidegger’s work. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of how contemporary philosophy engages with both modern and classical philosophical traditions, offering valuable insights for scholars of phenomenology, metaphysics, and the history of Western philosophy.







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