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https://doi.org/10.21464/sp33201

To the Situations Themselves! Proposal for the Reformation of Phenomenology

Michael Großheim ; Universität Rostock, Institut für Philosophie, August-Bebel-Straße 28, DE–18055 Rostock


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Abstract

The slogan “to the things themselves!”, formulated by Edmund Husserl, was very influential in spite of its ambiguity (or because of it). For it to be recommended today as an adequate moto for the phenomenological philosophising, the author offers a proposal dealing with the aspect of return as much as with the aspect of things themselves. Proposal deals with the inspirational idea by young Heidegger about “reaching into the original motivational sources of explication by deconstructive regress”. What was on Heidegger’s mind during the first half of the second decade of the twentieth century further developed with the notions from New phenomenology by Hermann Schmitz. In this way, an elementary impulse of phenomenological philosophising can be reconstructed as returning from overviewing “constellations” of philosophical traditions to complex “situations” of life experience.

Keywords

situation; constellation; constellationism; phenomenology; New phenomenology; Martin Heidegger; Hermann Schmitz; Edmund Husserl

Hrčak ID:

222807

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/222807

Publication date:

28.12.2018.

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