A natureza como ser e verdade do ser na meditação de Heidegger a respeito da “phýsis” grega
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Abstract: This article aims to expose and comment on Heidegger's interpretation of the Greek conception of nature. It seeks to follow the guiding thread of this interpretation, given from the reference of “phýsis” to “alétheia”. He seeks to interpret the said and the thought of the original thinkers of the Greeks, as well as of Plato and Aristotle, from the unthought and the unspoken of “Lichtung”, the clearing or the openness of Being. A greater emphasis is given to the presentation regarding the essence of “phýsis” granted by the Stagirite in the first chapters of Physics.
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