Martin Heidegger, "Hegel's Concept of Experience: With a Section from Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit in the Kenley Royce Dove Translation" 1989 | pages: 156 | ISBN: 0060638745 | PDF15,8 mb
Leaving aside both the author and the topic, this was a helpful book. It is Heidegger's running commentary on key passages in the Phenomenology of Spirit. It illuminates Hegel and provides a entry point to Heidegger's larger work.
Heidegger reads Hegel as arguing that being is being-present. It is the manifestation of a thing. Being is always being Par-Ousia-manifestation. From there we see an interplay between Being as the real and the Absolute as the real. If the Absolute is the real, and our knowledge is not yet at the absolute, it is then relative to the absolute.
Knowledge is relative to a thing.
Like a good Greek Hegel/Heidegger privileges sight over hearing as sees knowledge as manifestation (Heidegger 57). The ultimate goal, though Heidegger never clearly states it as such, is unmediated knowledge-the Absolute which has fully come into being [arrival?] as Absolute.
The book contains some useful observations on reflection and the subject-object distinction. What I found helpful is how the book easily lends itself as a foil to Revelational thought. Revelational thought (what I have elsewhere called Hebraic Christianity) is verbal. Reality is verbal. God speaks and a thing is. For onto-theo-logy, reality is manifestation and appearance. It seeks to transcend mediation.
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