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Original scientific paper

Limits of Eidetic Dominance

Janko M. Lozar orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9396-755X ; Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta, Slovenija


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Abstract

Eidetic dominance of Husserl’s philosophy is first and foremost evinced in transcendental subject’s relation to time and history. The dominance of eidetics further evinces the sovereignty of the subject, who can reach the level of the extratemporal and ahistorical as the highest, purest being of the pure ego. With his sixth Cartesian meditation, Eugen Fink, Husserl’s assistant, convincingly shows how transcendental constitution in its activity cannot be purely pure exactly because it experiences the rub of the constitution of the nothing of beings. And with it there opens up the arena of Heidegger’s philosophy of being, which is actually anchored in the reflection on this very nothing of beings.

Keywords

eidetic dominance; transcendental method; ontological difference; history; Eugen Fink; Martin Heidegger; Edmund Husserl

Hrčak ID:

117095

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/117095

Publication date:

17.12.2013.

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