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The foundation as fire and as logos
pp. 17-32
Abstract
The silence and the quiet that envelop the Grund are not an ontic limitation nor a sterile shell that blocks the relation between it (Grund) and Being or paralyzes the transformations, the leaps, the various Sprünge of Being that may spring from that Ur-sprung, from that origin. On the contrary, silence, quiet, withdrawal, and absence make possible the fundamental manifestation of the foundation. Certainly, the characteristics of a phenomenon that draws back and manifests itself by concealing itself cannot be analyzed by using the usual, objectivizing tools of scientific research, but are a terrain for investigation where the only thought that can advance is one that grasps its essence, a non-objectivizing thought. Heidegger outlined it, defining it as "meditating thought," grafted onto what he called the other beginning of thought.
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Published in:
Cristin Renato (1998) Heidegger and Leibniz: reason and the path with a foreword by Hans-Georg Gadamer. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 17-32
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9032-7_2
Full citation:
Cristin Renato (1998) The foundation as fire and as logos, In: Heidegger and Leibniz, Dordrecht, Springer, 17–32.