meaning of being
“All ontology, no matter how rich and firmly compacted a system of categories it has at its disposal, remains basically blind to and a perversion of its ownmost aim, until […]
“All ontology, no matter how rich and firmly compacted a system of categories it has at its disposal, remains basically blind to and a perversion of its ownmost aim, until […]
“Looking at, understanding, conceptualizing, choosing, getting access to – these are constitutive comportments of questioning and thus are modes of being of a particular entity, the entity that we ourselves, […]
Whereas Husserl’s first draft introduced transcendental phenomenology indirectly, by way of the project of a pure psychology, Heidegger’s introduction to the second draft begins with the question of philosophy’s claim […]