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TILLERIA AQUEVEQUE, Leopoldo. Heidegger's Kant. Folios [online]. 2021, n.54, pp.231-246.  Epub Jan 25, 2022. ISSN 0123-4870.  https://doi.org/10.17227/folios.54-12234.

This reflection article suggests some notes to Heidegger's critique of Kant in his famous Kant and the problem of metaphysics of 1929. The scope of Heidegger's observation is discussed in that in the transcendental deduction of his first critique, Kant would have retreated before the discovery of the imagination as the foundation of ontological knowledge. Incorporating the receptions of Zizek, Castoriadis and Martínez Marzoa, it is corroborated that Heidegger's merit is to recognize that in the transcendental deduction Kant would have hesitated between psychology and logic, having not seen any third alternative, ending up discarding his attachment to subjectivity and opting for a logical version "scholastic style". Finally, it is conjectured that the retreat of the Konigsberg philosopher was not before the discovery of the foundation, but actually in the face of the possibility of a phenomenological interpretation of the world.

Keywords : criticism; philosophy; imagination; metaphysics; time.

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