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Comment Heidegger convertit la méthode phénoménologique en un outil herméneutique
François Jaransubject
Filosofia modernadescription
The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, at least at the start, had not envisaged being able to serve the ends of a philosophy of history. It is Martin Heidegger who will insist on using the phenomenological method in order to interpret philosophical texts belonging to the past. Having analysed the relationship maintained by the two phénoménologies with the history of philosophy, we devote our attention to the mechanisms of what Heidegger calls phenomenological interpretation and we emphasise the resemblances of this method to the historical considerations elaborated by Husserl in his final texts (transl. J. Dudley).
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-01-01 |