摘要
This paper explores the ethical concerns in Heidegger’s existential philosophy. In his earlier years, Heidegger constructed a fundamental ethics in grounding a new ethics on the existential philosophy while pursuing non-essentialist interpretations for the existence and acts of an individual. After the turn, he prescribed a new form of existence for man in asking a fundamental question of "How to live in accordance with the calling from the sky and the earth?", and thus started a post-subjectivist "primitive ethics". Heidegger’s mythical thinking involves deep concern for the well being and destiny of man. We have to rethink before we can call him an amoralist.
This paper explores the ethical concerns in Heidegger’s existential philosophy. In his earlier years, Heidegger constructed a fundamental ethics in grounding a new ethics on the existential philosophy while pursuing non-essentialist interpretations for the existence and acts of an individual. After the turn, he prescribed a new form of existence for man in asking a fundamental question of 'How to live in accordance with the calling from the sky and the earth?', and thus started a post-subjectivist 'primitive ethics'. Heidegger’s mythical thinking involves deep concern for the well being and destiny of man. We have to rethink before we can call him an amoralist.
出处
《哲学研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
2008年第10期76-84,共9页
Philosophical Research