“… Hartmann regards ontology to be concerned with: (1) the two aspects (“moments”) of being: Dasein and Sosein, or that and what; (2) the two spheres of being: real and […]
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“How to get at the basis of Hartmann’s ontology? Let us sketch the superstructure, and then descend into the depths of the foundation. Besides the two primary spheres, there are […]
“It is now clear that Hartmann’s statement of fundamental problems and his theory of knowledge turn first of all on the issue of being qua being (Seiendes als Seiendes). His […]
“In opposition to almost the whole of modern philosophy, Hartmann asserts the ontological nature of all fundamental problems which philosophy attempts to solve. Even idealism or the most extreme subjectivism […]
It is well known that the idea of ontology is grounded in the definition put forward by Aristotle at the beginning of the fourth book of Metaphysics: “there is a […]
“It is not easy to tell what exactly Hartmann understood by his ‘ontology,’ which he wanted to oppose to the old Pre-Kantian form of ontology. He certainly did not identify […]
“With the philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann we once again enter a world of sober, objective and impartial inquiry, which presses beyond man’s self and seeks to grasp the universe of […]