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Intentional ontology. Heidegger and the transformation of Husserlian phenomenology

Intentional ontology. Heidegger and the transformation of Husserlian phenomenology Abstractlntentional ontology. Heidegger and the transformation of Husserlian phenomenology. The article will look inside in what Heidegger said in his first course in Marburgo about the issue of intentionality as the basis for a “fundamental ontological investigation.” Through the first Heidegger’s lessons, especially Freiburg, aspects of the Husserl’s idea of intentionality who suffered a hermeneutic appropriation by Heidegger, will be deployed. The text will focus on the relationship between Husserl’s intentionality and categorial intuition in order to interpret them through the light of hermeneutic and understanding intuition that Heidegger speaks in his 1919’s Kriegsnotsemester. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Phainomenon de Gruyter

Intentional ontology. Heidegger and the transformation of Husserlian phenomenology

Phainomenon , Volume 24 (1): 16 – Apr 1, 2012

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2012 Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, published by Sciendo
eISSN
2183-0142
DOI
10.2478/phainomenon-2012-0003
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Abstract

Abstractlntentional ontology. Heidegger and the transformation of Husserlian phenomenology. The article will look inside in what Heidegger said in his first course in Marburgo about the issue of intentionality as the basis for a “fundamental ontological investigation.” Through the first Heidegger’s lessons, especially Freiburg, aspects of the Husserl’s idea of intentionality who suffered a hermeneutic appropriation by Heidegger, will be deployed. The text will focus on the relationship between Husserl’s intentionality and categorial intuition in order to interpret them through the light of hermeneutic and understanding intuition that Heidegger speaks in his 1919’s Kriegsnotsemester.

Journal

Phainomenonde Gruyter

Published: Apr 1, 2012

Keywords: Intentionality; categorial intuition; hermeneutic intuition; ontology

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