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Posted by Tak on December 18, 19102 at 14:41:13:
In Reply to: art and truth posted by klozem on April 26, 19100 at 09:21:50:
: and therefore to show the truth, then there is another circularity inherent here.(similar, tenuously perhaps though, to parmenides' worries of being able to recogniose the truth when we see it if we dont know what the truth is.im perfectly aware that he talks of the strength and beuty of thought being the ability to penetrate
i believe that you are still thinking of truth as correctness and thus, truth as being verified by something that is already evident. Heideggar attempts to move beyond this scientific "correctness" with his view of truth as "unconcealedness." The unconcealdness of being (truth) involves the simultaneous struggle between "lighting" and "concealing". I believe that Heidegger is saying that it is the struggle between these two forces, rather than simply the force of lighting that is truth. Truth is an event that occurs through and in this conflict. Thus, when Parmenides worries about being able to recognize truth without knowing what truth is, he is experiencing a dilema about truth, he is experiencing truth itself, in the Heideggerian sense.
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