La síntesis fenómeno-lógica: Aspectos metódicos de la apropiación heideggeriana de la fenomenología de Husserl

Gregorianum 89 (2):332-346 (2008)
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Abstract

Facing interpretations which make difficult a phenomenological approach between Husserl and Heidegger, this article seeks to face this difficulty through a particular subject matter of the phenomenological method. This is achieved as the phenomenological method is interpreted as a synthesis, and the foundation for such synthesis is highlighted in the analysis of the Logical Investigations, particularly in the treatment of perceptive and categorical intuition of the VI investigation. This procedure offers elements to set up a methodical parallelism with the comprehensive intuition and the hermeneutics worked by Heidegger in his first lessons in Freiburg

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