From the "pólis" to the modern state: an approach to the problem of politics in Heidegger

  • Paloma Martínez Matías Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: community, metaphysics, Nietzsche, nihilism, ontology, politics, value.

Abstract

This paper starts off asking whether a strictly political approach may be deduced based on Martin Heidegger’ ontological analyses of modernity. His interpretation of the Greek phenomenon of the polis is discussed along with the distinction established therein between this form of community and the modern state, founded according to Heidegger on the metaphysical essence of modernity. To clarify this question regard is had to the proclamation of values observed by Heidegger in the different forms of state organization arising in the age of technical consummation of metaphysics. In this connection, his vision of nihilism is studied and a hypothesis is finally offered as to the form of state that would be consistent with a renunciation of the values required, in his view, by the manifestation of the entity in modernity as a wholly producible object.

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Published
2015-09-09
How to Cite
Martínez Matías P. (2015). From the "pólis" to the modern state: an approach to the problem of politics in Heidegger. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 32(2), 451-475. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASHF.2015.v32.n2.49973
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Estudios