Alejandro Vigo continues his exhibition on Martin Heidegger, the controversial philosopher of the 20th century.
The professor explained the change in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger in the second seminar of the department of Philosophy of this course.

The seminar of the department of Philosophy of last Tuesday, October 29th ran to position of Dr. Alejandro Vigo, professor of History of the Ancient Philosophy at the University of Navarra. The seminar, held in classroom 36 of Central Building, was entitled degree scroll "What does the second Heidegger talk about?" and dealt with the Philosophy of the German Martin Heidegger, one of the most emblematic thinkers of the 20th century. The session was attended by about 60 people, including professors and students.
The seminar reported a change in the Philosophy of Heidegger. From agreement to what he explained, he himself called it a "turn". Nevertheless, Professor Vigo argued that there is a link between the two Heideggers because "the center of Heidegger's reflection" was the same: "the problem of truth in the transcendental sense". Since truth in Greek is aletheia, this doctrine is also called aletheiology.
The first Heidegger treated this problem of truth in terms of a static phenomenology, and this "second Heidegger" posed aletheiology as a thought that he himself called "onto-historical," that is, one that studies the way in which being offers itself in each historical epoch.
It was not the first time that Professor Vigo taught a seminar on Heidegger: in 2017 he inaugurated the Seminars of the department of Philosophy, with a exhibition about Heidegger's controversial link to the German National Socialist party during the 30s of the last century. The controversy surrounding the figure of Heidegger and Professor Vigo's well-known mastery of Greek Philosophy -especially Aristotle- and German -especially Kant and Heidegger- contributed to the full capacity of classroom 36.