estudos:sheehan:entdecktheit-erschlossenheit-sheehan
Entdecktheit - Erschlossenheit (SHEEHAN, 2015, XVII)
In Being and Time Heidegger blurs—and thereafter rarely observes—the distinction between Entdecktheit (the dis-coveredness of things) and Erschlossenheit (the dis-closedness or openedness of the clearing). I choose to translate both terms by “disclosedness” or “openness,” or sometimes, when it is a matter of things, as “availability.” All of these terms refer to intelligibility. I use “intellect” in the broad sense of νοῦς as well as in the specific sense of λόγος understood as discursive intellect in correlation with worlds of significance and their contents. I use “intelligible” to mean “accessible to intellect” whether in theory, practice, enjoyment, or whatever.
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