Abstract

The article focuses on interpreting the historical and philosophical analysis suggested by M. Heidegger in “Parmenides”. The authors emphasize that the German thinker’s work introduces a viewpoint, which allows a new approach to the issue of negativity problematics formation in the Greek philosophy history. M. Heidegger’s apophatic interpretation of “truth” determines the understanding of nonexistence as the “other form of existence”. The paper justifies the thesis according to which this interpretation of nonexistence for the first time appeared in Eleatic poetry, not in the doctrines of classical and Hellenistic philosophers.

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