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published on February 26, 2022
James Filler
https://doi.org/10.5840/mpp202222415
Heidegger*s Relational Ontology
A Neoplatonic ?羽羊百汐而?考而汐考牝?
The understanding of Being in terms of substance has given rise to many philosophical problems, the most obvious and persistent of which is subject/object dualism. Heidegger recognises the problems substance ontology has created and rejects the ontological primacy of the subject. In doing so, he discovers an alternate ontological understanding, one that ultimately constitutes a return to a Neoplatonic ontology in which Being is understood in terms of relation. Heidegger*s ontology is, therefore, a recovery of this Neoplatonic relational ontology.