This volume reconstructs Martin Heidegger's lecture course at
the University of Marburg in the winter semester of 1924-25, which
was devoted to an interpretation of Plato and Aristotle. Published
for the first time in German in 1992 as volume 19 of Heidegger's
Collected Works, it is a major text not only because of its
intrinsic importance as an interpretation of the Greek thinkers,
but also because of its close, complementary relationship to Being
and Time, composed in the same period. In Plato's Sophist,
Heidegger approaches Plato through Aristotle, devoting the first
part of the lectures to an extended commentary on Book VI of the
Nichomachean Ethics. In a line-by-line interpretation of Plato's
later dialogue, the Sophist, Heidegger then takes up the relation
of Being and non-being, the ontological problematic that forms the
essential link between Greek philosophy and Heidegger's
thought.
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