Re: The Non-God in Heideggerian Thought

The God who has made his way into philosophy, the God caught in the essential metaphysical history of nihilism, governed by the onto-theo-logic, is
furthest removed from the "godless God" Heidegger will pass by with the "the last god/s" in "Contributions to Philosophy (from Enowning)" (2001).

Who are these god/s that are recognized in primordial Greek experience for Heidegger?

The God of ontotheology is a Deus faber. The Gods of the Greek appear at crucial moments in the guise of beings and change the course of the lives of men and women.

Henk



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