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Diánoia
versión impresa ISSN 0185-2450
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BIELKE, Martín Simesen de. From the Aporia of the Time and the Soul to the Temporality of Dasein. Diánoia [online]. 2017, vol.62, n.79, pp.165-192. ISSN 0185-2450.
The subject of the present paper is Heidegger’s reception and radicalization of Aristotle’s aporia of time and soul in the texts of the period known as the phenomenological decade. The question (at the end of Physica ∆ 14) about whether there would be time without the existence of soul leads to a difficult aporia which remains unanswered in the corpus aristotelicum. Nevertheless, Heidegger believes that this aporetical approach shows that Aristotle already sensed (though he did not see with absolute clarity) that Dasein itself is to be considered fundamentally as time. Since time is the basic determination of human existence, Dasein would be impossible without time. In other words, there would not be a Dasein without time.
Palabras llave : Heidegger; Aristotle; phenomenology; Physics; movement.