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Heidegger’s Approaches to Truth Discovery in Art

    1. [1] Ferdows Institute of Higher Education
  • Localización: Revista Publicando, ISSN-e 1390-9304, Vol. 4, Nº. 13, 2, 2017, págs. 831-839
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In viewpoint of Heidegger, although the work of art is an object, this thing can be grasped on the basis of its work. It is the work aspect that discovers the truth of art. However, Heidegger has a different explanation of art truth based on a distinguished method to face the truth discovered in art. This analytical study was conducted using library references, valid articles, and works of Heidegger to analyze three different approaches of Heidegger to truth in art: A) he sometimes defines the art as a middle point that acts as an enlightening thing; B) on the other hand, art is a method to see objects that contrary to technology dose not juts pay attention to a specific aspect of phenomena’ function revealing them as they are; C) ultimately, art is a method to scrutinize around the world not only based on philosophical thinking because of concepts but also a horizon of reasoning listening to existence voice. In this regard, Heidegger makes a close relationship between truth and art. Great art, poem in ultimate meaning, provides an open area for Dasein (presence) when it is considered as a work so that anything goes as it is and truth of everything is discovered. The art that discovers the truth is not imitative although is a technic; does not explain a propositional truth although is linguistic. Such art can provides a lifesaving area contrary to modern technology area. 


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