Introduction To Phenomenological Research by Martin Heidegger
This lecture course presents a rigorous account of phenomenology as a method of letting what shows itself be seen from itself, clarifying the notions of phenomenon, logos, and interpretation. Reworking and critiquing Husserl’s program, it shifts the center of inquiry from pure consciousness to factical, historically situated life—being-in-the-world—analyzing worldhood, everydayness, intentionality, and meaning. It develops tools such as formal indication and a critical “destruction” of inherited concepts to ground a hermeneutic approach that prepares the way for an existential analytic of human being.
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- 1994
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- German
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- - Einführung in die phänomenologische Forschung
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