Heidegger’s «Heraklit», Aletheia, and the liar paradox

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In this article I analyze Heidegger’s interpretation of the Greek word « aletheia » (truth) from a logical point of view. Heidegger asserts that Greek philosophers considered « aletheia » to be «Die Unverborgenheit» (an un-concealed). How the Liar Paradox will look like if we use Heidegger’s «Die Unverborgenheit» instead of «truth» in the logical reasoning? I assert that if Heidegger’s concept of truth is utilized a clear logical formulation of the Liar Paradox will be impossible. This fact casts doubt on Heidegger’s interpretation of the Greek idea of « aletheia », because the Liar Paradox is one of the oldest paradoxes formulated in Greek philosophy.

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Aletheia, truth, die unverborgenheit, liar paradox, heraclitus, heidegger, un-concealed

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