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This text is considered essential for understanding the transition between Heidegger’s masterpiece, Being and Time , and his later philosophy. It performs what he called the "dismantling of the history of ontology," using Kant as the primary vehicle to uncover the "unthought" elements of Western metaphysics. Critical Reception
Martin Heidegger’s (originally delivered as a 1927–28 lecture course and published as Volume 25 of his Gesamtausgabe ) represents a pivotal "destructive-retrieval" of Immanuel Kant's work. Rather than treating the Critique as a treatise on epistemology (the theory of knowledge), Heidegger reframes it as a foundational work of ontology (the study of Being). Core Themes and Insights PhГ¤nomenologische Interpretation von Kants Krit...
: The interpretation emphasizes human finitude —the idea that our knowledge is limited by our receptive nature (sensibility), a theme Heidegger uses to bridge Kant's thought with his own concept of Dasein . Significance in Heidegger's Work This text is considered essential for understanding the
Heidegger's interpretation is often described as " violent " or tendentious because it forces Kantian terminology to serve Heideggerian existential goals. While some scholars argue it distorts Kant's original intent , others find that it opens up previously latent and unexplored aspects of Critical philosophy. Rather than treating the Critique as a treatise