The Question Concerning The Thing by Martin Heidegger

On Kant's Doctrine of the Transcendental Principles

A philosophical inquiry into what makes a thing what it is, tracing the shift from ancient to modern understandings and distinguishing everyday presencing from scientific objectification. Through a reinterpretation of Kant’s transcendental principles, it asks how objects gain determinacy and presence while exposing the metaphysical assumptions grounding modern physics. Ultimately, it seeks the conditions that allow things to appear at all, pointing to the horizons of world, time, and being within which they show themselves.

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