Phenomenological Reduction in Heidegger's Sein Und Zeit: A New Proposal

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (3):229-248 (2008)
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In Phenomenological Reduction in Heidegger's Sein und Zeit: a New Proposal, Matheson Russell investigates the indebtedness of the Heidegger of Being and Time to Husserl's transcendental phenomenology by way of distinguishing in it differing types of transcendental reduction. He supplies an overview of recent attempts to identify such reductions in order then to propose a new interpretation locating two levels of reduction in Heidegger's fundamental ontology. These concern, first, an enquiry going back to the horizon of 'existence', and, second, one going back to the horizon of 'temporality'. While the first level is argued to be explicit in the published text, the second, Russell claims, lies within the horizon of the unfinished parts of Being and Time

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Matheson Russell
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Heidegger and the phenomenological reduction.Francis F. Seeburger - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (2):212-221.

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