The philosophical programme of the early Heidegger. (About the lectures of 1919. The idea of philosophy and the problem of the conception of the world). [Spanish]

Authors

  • Jesús Adrián Escudero Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

Keywords:

Originalscience, facticity, hermeneutic phenomenology, reflexive phenomenology, factical Life,

Abstract

The present article develops the core of young Heidegger’s philosophical program during his first lectures in Freiburg. This program is articulated around two main questions. On the one hand, a thematic question: the phenomenon of factical life and his respective forms of manifestation and comprehension that brings Heidegger to an ontological interesting interpretation of Aristotle, Paulus, Eckart, Luther, Schleiermacher, and Dilthey. On the other hand, an eminently methodological question: how it is possible to access to the primal sphere of human life in a genuine manner that culminates in a deep revision of Husserl’s reflexive phenomenology.

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