This contribution analyses the interpretations by Martin Heidegger and Roman Ingarden of Immanuel Kant’s well known (in)distinction between a hundred real thalers and a hundred possible thalers and his concept of ‘existence’. Both phenomenologists analysed Kant’s thesis about Being. The Kantian thesis is the bedrock of Heidegger’s and Ingarden’s radically different ontologies and in both cases the interest in Kant grows parallel to the elaboration of their own thought. After having analysed both theories, the paper compares them.
Corbella, G., Heidegger and Ingarden on Kant’s Hundred Thalers, in Seubert, H., Massa, M., De Vita, V., Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit der Freiheit. Kant und Heidegger über Freiheit, Willen und Recht. / The Possibility and Reality of Freedom. Kant and Heidegger on Freedom, Will And Right, Seubert Verlag, Basel, Nürnberg 2022: 159-180 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/319360]
Heidegger and Ingarden on Kant’s Hundred Thalers
Corbella, GiudittaPrimo
2022
Abstract
This contribution analyses the interpretations by Martin Heidegger and Roman Ingarden of Immanuel Kant’s well known (in)distinction between a hundred real thalers and a hundred possible thalers and his concept of ‘existence’. Both phenomenologists analysed Kant’s thesis about Being. The Kantian thesis is the bedrock of Heidegger’s and Ingarden’s radically different ontologies and in both cases the interest in Kant grows parallel to the elaboration of their own thought. After having analysed both theories, the paper compares them.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



