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Heidegger’s Early Philosophical Program (Round the Hermeneutical Turn of Phenomenology in the Kriegsnotsemester 1919)
Heidegger’s Early Philosophical Program (Round the Hermeneutical Turn of Phenomenology in the Kriegsnotsemester 1919)

Author(s): Jesús Adrián Escudero
Subject(s): Epistemology, Contemporary Philosophy, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Ontology
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: Factical Life; Hermeneutical Phenomenology; Reflexive Phenomenology; Primordial Science;

Summary/Abstract: The present article outlines the main points of Heidegger’s philosophical program developed during the first lectures of Freiburg. This program is founded in two fundamental questions. On the one hand, a thematic question: the phenomenon of life and its different forms of manifestation and apprehension, which brings the Young Heidegger to an ontologically interesting interpretation of Aristotle, Paul, Augustine, Eckhart, Luther, and Schleiermacher. On the other hand, an eminently methodological question, namely the question of how it is possible to access in a properly way to the primary sphere of life, which guides him to a first and deep questioning of Husserl`s reflexive phenomenology.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 169-177
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English