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Basic Problems of Phenomenology: Winter Semester 1919/1920 (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers)
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| #1954128 in Books | 2013-02-07 | 2013-02-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .28 x.2 x4.74l,.66 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| BASIC AND ENTHUSIASTIC!|By Gary Moore|This is a very early text where Martin Heidegger is so thrillingly enthusiastic about his subject that sometimes you have to read his emotionally rushed run-on sentences and break them down into smaller parts if you can. He shows all of YOUR experience contextually and temporally is all a self-complete whole which you are tortured into sepa
Basic Problems of Phenomenology presents the first English translation of Martin Heidegger's early lecture course from the Winter of 1919/1920, in which he attempts to clarify phenomenology by looking at the phenomenon of life, which he sees as the primary area of research for phenomenology. Heidegger investigates the notions of life and world, and in particular the self-world, Christianity, and science in an attempt to discern how phenomenology is the primordial scie...
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