Ontology—The Hermeneutics Of Facticity by Martin Heidegger

The Hermeneutics of Facticity

An early phenomenological inquiry into factical life, this work develops an interpretive approach that treats human existence as fundamentally situated in everyday practices, moods, and historical contexts. It challenges detached, theoretical accounts of subject and object by showing how understanding and interpretation are basic modes of being-in-the-world. Through concepts like formal indication and the hermeneutic circle, it uncovers structures of concern, worldhood, and temporality that ground experience, outlining a renewal of ontology rooted in lived experience rather than abstract cognition.

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