The author’s analysis of Martin Heidegger’s text permits to claim that logical knowledge is the “transcendental” in the Neo-Kantian sense; the judgment is a thought but not an act of its representation; the affirmative and negative judgments are equivalent in their structure; the sense of the hypothetical proposition lies in the predication of the three moments: foundation — consequence — relation, that form a strong unity.
Keywords: Martin Heidegger (1889—1976); 20th century German philosophy; logic; truth.
References
- Heidegger M. Logic: The Question of Truth. [Transl. by Thomas Scheenan]. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010. 376 p.
- Crowell S. G. Truth and Reflection: The Development of Transcendental Logic in Lask, Husserl and Heidegger. New Haven: Yale University, 1981. 174 р.