1 Another account, which traces the differing approaches toward "overcoming metaphysics" in Carnap and Heidegger back to their different neo-Kantian roots, couches its philosophical conclusions in a final political contrast, reminding us that neo-Kantianism as such was ultimately a philosophy of culture complete with a Kulturpolitik. Carnap's objectivist and universalist concept of philosophy via mathematical logic "best serves the socialist, internationalist, and anti-individualistic aims" of his espoused political philosophy, whereas Heidegger's "particularist, existential-historical conception of philosophy ... based on an explicit rejection of the centrality of logic . . . best serves the neo-conservative and avowedly German-nationalist cultural and political stance" of his would-be Nazism.2" /> Was heißt das — die Bewandtnis? - Theodore Kisiel | sdvig press

Was heißt das — die Bewandtnis?

Theodore Kisiel

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