Kehre

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Kehre is a key concept in Martin Heidegger’s philosophy denoting a decisive “turn” or shift in his thinking about Being and the history of Western metaphysics.

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instanceOf concept in Martin Heidegger's philosophy
philosophical concept
belongsToField history of philosophy
metaphilosophy
ontology
belongsToTradition 20th-century Continental philosophy
hasInfluenceOn contemporary ontology
deconstruction
post-Heideggerian hermeneutics
hasInterpretationBy Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann NERFINISHED
Hans-Georg Gadamer NERFINISHED
Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED
Jean Beaufret NERFINISHED
Thomas Sheehan NERFINISHED
hasMeaning decisive shift
reversal
turn
isCentralTo Martin Heidegger's later philosophy
isConnectedTo Heidegger's concept of Gestell
Heidegger's critique of technology NERFINISHED
Heidegger's engagement with poetry
Heidegger's notion of dwelling
Heidegger's notion of the history of Being
Heidegger's readings of Hölderlin
Heidegger's thinking of Ereignis NERFINISHED
Heidegger's turn toward language NERFINISHED
isDiscussedIn Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) NERFINISHED
Heidegger's essays on the history of Being
Heidegger's later lectures
isOftenLocatedAround transition from Being and Time to later writings
isRelatedTo Being
Ereignis
Heidegger's critique of metaphysics
Seinsfrage
history of Western metaphysics
ontological difference
truth of Being
isSubjectOf debates about continuity and rupture in Heidegger's thought
language German
marksShiftIn Heidegger's interpretation of truth
Heidegger's method of doing philosophy
Heidegger's relation to metaphysics
Heidegger's thinking about the history of Being
Heidegger's understanding of Being

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turn (Kehre) in his philosophy hasGermanName Kehre
subject surface form: turn (Kehre) in Heidegger’s philosophy