The Basic Problems Of Phenomenology Revised Edition


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The Basic Problems of Phenomenology


The Basic Problems of Phenomenology

Author: Martin Heidegger

language: en

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Release Date: 1988-08-22


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An “excellent translation” of an essential text by the author of Being and Time, in which he continues his pioneering work in phenomenology (Times Literary Supplement, UK). A lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1927, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time. In this text, Heidegger provides the general outline of his thinking about the fundamental problems of philosophy, which he treats by means of phenomenology, and which he defines and explains as the basic problem of ontology. “For all students and scholars, Basic Problems will provide the “missing link” between Husserl and Heidegger, between phenomenology and Being and Time.” —Teaching Philosophy

The Basic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition


The Basic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition

Author: Martin Heidegger

language: en

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Release Date: 1988-08-22


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Continues and extends explorations begun in Being and Time.

The Basic Problems of Phenomenology


The Basic Problems of Phenomenology

Author: Edmund Husserl

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-01-30


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This book provides a short introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology by Husserl himself. Husserl highly regarded his work "The Basic Problems of Phenomenology" as basic for his theory of the phenomenological reduction. He considered this work as equally fundamental for the theory of empathy and intersubjectivity and for his theory of the life-world. Further, with the appendices, it reveals Husserl in a critical dialogue with himself.