Fate of Phenomenology (e-bog) af McNeill, William
McNeill, William (forfatter)

Fate of Phenomenology e-bog

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It can be easily argued that the radical nature and challenge of Heidegger's thinking is grounded in his early embrace of the phenomenological method as providing an access to concrete lived experience (or ';factical life,' as he called it) beyond the imposition of theoretical constructs such as ';subject' and ';object,' ';mind' and ';body.' Yet shortly after the publication of his groundbreaki...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere McNeill, William (forfatter)
Udgivet 17 juli 2020
Længde 168 sider
Genrer HPCF3
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781786608925
It can be easily argued that the radical nature and challenge of Heidegger's thinking is grounded in his early embrace of the phenomenological method as providing an access to concrete lived experience (or ';factical life,' as he called it) beyond the imposition of theoretical constructs such as ';subject' and ';object,' ';mind' and ';body.' Yet shortly after the publication of his groundbreaking work Being and Time, Heidegger appeared to abandon phenomenology as the method of philosophy. Why? Heidegger was conspicuously quiet on this issue. Here, William McNeill examines the question of the fate of phenomenology in Heidegger's thinking and its transformation into a ';thinking of Being' that regards its task as that of ';letting be.' The relation between phenomenology and ';letting be,' McNeill argues, is by no means a straightforward one. It poses the question of whether, and to what extent, Heidegger's thought of his middle and late periods still needs phenomenology in order to accomplish its taskand if so, what kind of phenomenology. What becomes of phenomenology in the course of Heidegger's thinking?