This first volume of Studia Heideggeriana gathers papers dedicated to the most diverse aspects of the relationship between Heidegger and Kant, taking into account both Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy, Heidegger's early work and his Denkweg from the years '30. The invitation to question the Heidegger-Kant relationship that motivates this issue does not aim to verify the philological probity of the Heideggerian reading (which, as is known, is at least doubtful) but rather to understand to what extent Heidegger's reading allows us to illuminate aspects not directly thematized by Kant himself who are essential to the project of transcendental philosophy and to what extent, in addition, reading Heidegger from Kant allows to shed light on problematic or not immediately evident aspects of the fundamental ontology.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.46605/xj.vol1.2011

Published: Jul 2, 2011