Dasein: Cognition and Activity. Heidegger in the Context of the Phenomenology. Section: Dasein and Cognition. Chapter: Existential Concept of Science. To § 69 b “Being and Time” (Fragment)
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2012-12-25
Authors : Gethmann Carl Friedrich; Trans. Comment. by A. Patkul;
Page : 124-136
Keywords : Principles of phenomenology; meaning of being; fundamental ontology; ontological funding of sciences.;
Abstract
The author of this monograph considers substantial sides of philosophical work of Heidegger in its own phenomenological context. Moreover, in contrast to many other interpreters of heideggerian philosophy, Getmann examines Heidegger's ontological undertaking in the unity of its systematic intention. This fragment is about Heidegger's reformulation of phenomenological program of Husserl, particularly of the idea of pure consciousness, being of intentional that resulted in neglect of the question about the meaning of being itself and became the key to understanding the philosophical theme of Heidegger.
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