Towards the definition of philosophy : with a transcript of the lecture-course "On the nature of the university and academic study"
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Towards the definition of philosophy : with a transcript of the lecture-course "On the nature of the university and academic study"
Athlone Press, 2000
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Zur Bestimmung der Philosophie
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"Freiburg lecture courses 1919"
"Athlone contemporary European thinkers" -- Jacket
Originally published: Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, c1987
Contents of Works
- The idea of philosophy and the problem of worldview
- Phenomenology and transcendental philosophy of value
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Description
The three 1919 lectures contained in this text represent the earliest documentary record of the ideas, and of the general conception of philosophy, which finds expression in Heidegger's work of 1927, "Being and Time". In the lecture "The Idea of Philosophy and the Problem of Worldview", Heidegger takes his first steps beyond orthodox Husserlian phenomenology towards a pre-theoretical "primordial science" which would lay bare the ordinary structures of human experience. "Phenomenology and Transcendental Philopsophy of Value" undertakes a phenomenological critique of contemporary neo-Kantian "philosophy of value", particluarly as represented by Widelband and Ricket. The third lecture, "In the Nature of the University and Academic Study" presents further phenomenological considerations on scientific research and theoretical experience.
Table of Contents
1. The idea of Philosophy and the Problem of Worldview - 2. Phenomenology and Transcendental Philosophy of Value On the nature of the University and Academic Study
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