Held, Klaus: Phänomenologie der politischen Welt. Neue Studien zur Phänomenologie, Band 7. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2010, ISBN 978-3-631-60959-0, 331 pp, € 69,95 Held, Klaus: Phänomenologie der natürlichen Lebenswelt. Neue Studien zur Phänomenologie, Band 9. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2012, ISBN 978-3-631-62434-0, 329 pp, € 59,80 [Book Review]

Husserl Studies 30 (2):179-186 (2014)
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In these two volumes, Klaus Held, renowned professor at the University of Wuppertal, author of fundamental books on Husserl and Greek philosophy, and a major figure of the phenomenological movement, gives us a general view of the main axes of his researches, in numerous articles, on phenomenology, Greek philosophy and political science. For Held, who situates himself, as did Eugen Fink, “between” Husserl and Heidegger, the main theme of phenomenology is world and not subjectivity, the concept of world forming the “bridge” leading from Husserl to Heidegger. But the world has two faces; on one side it is the milieu of human life and, on the other, nature as a whole. This explains why Held’s phenomenology of world is divided into two branches: phenomenology of the political world and phenomenology of the natural lifeworld.In the volume published in 2010, Held, following Hannah Arendt’s example, undertakes the quite original task of a phenomenology of politics, which is lacking both in Hus ..

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