par Fagniez, Guillaume
Référence Revue philosophique de Louvain, 112, 3, page (525-548)
Publication Publié, 2014
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This study takes up the well-known theme of Destruktion in Heidegger in the perspective of texts prior to Sein und Zeit which both thematise it and proceed to its first implementation. Setting out from this corpus the aim is to emphasize how. on the basis of the decisive presupposition of historicity, destruction" is essential as a method corresponding to the requirements proper to a phenomenology of life", but on the other hand also to weigh up the radicalisation that in turn affects the very meaning of history. The whole issue at stake in going through the circle formed by history and destruction" is thus to show how destructions", setting out from the principle ofhistory-becoming", leads to the threshold of history-event", which is its true horizon (transl. J. Dudley).