GREAVES, Tom. Starting with Heidegger. London: Continuum, 2010.
It is above all the idea of a natural attitude that Heidegger took issue with…
Heidegger was inspired and convinced that the phenomenological project was a crucial new attempt to delineate what philosophical research should be trying to achieve. Nevertheless, he was not content with the idea that what distinguishes the way that we engage with phenomenology from everyday and theoretical discourse should be understood as a (…)
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The verb stellen (to place or set) has a wide variety of uses. It can mean to put in place, to order, to arrange, to furnish or supply, and, in a military context, to challenge or engage. Here Heidegger sees the connotations of herausfordern (to challenge, to call forth, to demand out hither) as fundamentally determinative of the meaning of stellen, and this remains true throughout his ensuing discussion. The translation of stellen with "to set upon" is intended to carry this meaning. The connotations of setting in place and of supplying that lie within the word stellen remain strongly present in Heidegger’s repeated use of the verb hereafter, however, since the "setting-upon" of which it speaks is inherently a setting in place so as to supply. Where these latter meanings come decisively to the fore, stellen has been translated with "to set" or "to set up," or, rarely, with "to supply."
Stellen embraces the meanings of a whole family of verbs: bestellen (to order, command; to set in order), vor stellen (to represent), sicherstellen (to secure), nachstellen (to entrap), verstellen (to block or disguise), herstellen (to produce, to set here), darstellen (to present or exhibit), and so on. In these verbs the various nuances within stellen are reinforced and made specific. All these meanings are gathered together in Heidegger’s unique use of the word that is pivotal for him, Ge-stell (Enframing). Cf. pp. 19 ff. See also the opening paragraph of "The Turning," pp. 36-37. [QCT ]
Segundo Casanova , H usa muito este verbo com o sentido de pôr, colocar, posicionar, porém composto como em Vorstellen (representar) e Herstellen (produzir). Carneiro Leão traduz suas diversas formas prefixadas a partir de "pôr" ou "dis-pôr", em Questão da Técnica. VIDE herausfordern
Stelle: N.p.c. Platz (Martineau )
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