ABSTRACT

This chapter describes important traces of Martin Heidegger’s dialetheic approach to Beyng can be found in many of the works which Heidegger himself takes to be intimately connected with Contributions to Philosophy. Only some years after the publication of Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics, it is possible to find a coherent articulation of the dialetheic solution to the ontological paradoxes in his Contributions to Philosophy. It is well-known that, in the decade following the publication of Being and Time, Heidegger’s philosophy undergoes some radical changes and, according to some interpreters, Heidegger seems to refer to them as “the turn”. As Heidegger himself claims in his Bremen Lectures, questioning logic and the Principle of Non-Contradiction is the “highest task of any higher logic”. It is interesting to notice that Heidegger articulates the main idea of his Contributions to Philosophy in The Event as well.