Heidegger Becoming Phenomenological: Interpreting Husserl through Dilthey, 19161925 (New Heidegger Research),Used

Heidegger Becoming Phenomenological: Interpreting Husserl through Dilthey, 19161925 (New Heidegger Research),Used

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In this first booklength study of the topic, Robert C. Scharff offers a detailed analysis of the young Heideggers interpretation of Diltheys hermeneutics of historical life and Husserls transcendental phenomenology. He argues that it is Heideggers prior reading of Dilthey that grounds his critical appropriation of Husserls phenomenology. He shows that in Heideggers early lecture courses, a possible phenomenology is presented as a genuine alternative with the modern philosophies of consciousness to which Husserls actual phenomenology is still too closely tied. All of these philosophies tend to overestimate the degree to which we can achieve intellectual independence from our surroundings and inheritance. In response, Heidegger explains why becoming phenomenological is always a possibility; but being a phenomenologist is not. Scharff concludes that this discussion of the young Heidegger, Husserl, and Dilthey leads to the question of our own current need for a phenomenological philosophythat is, for a philosophy that avoids techniquehappiness, that at least sometimes thinks with a selfawareness that takes no theoretical distance from life, and that speaks in a language that is not yet selectively representational.

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