Filozofska istraživanja, Vol. 37 No. 3, 2017.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.21464/fi37302
Phenomenology as Transcendental Philosophy. The Question of the Immediacy of Experience in Schmitz and Husserl
Željko Radinković
; Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Kraljice Natalije 45, RS–11000 Beograd
Sažetak
The author examines the concept of new phenomenology based on a thesis that the history of phenomenology teaches us that progressive steps in philosophy occur by means of treason rather than faithfulness, and through unique disobedient thinking rather than loyal discipleship. The novelty of Hermann Schmitz’s phenomenology is founded on the insight that the whole philosophical tradition suffers from psychologism, and that its historical duration reaches further back than the late nineteenth century. Although in Schmitz’s phenomenology we can discuss about antipsychologism, the author points out that it presupposes the foundations of phenomenology on in natural attitude. The second part of the paper questions whether a new phenomenology could be interpreted as the teaching on authenticity which in Heidegger’s Being and Time had paid a tribute to the formalism of its transcendental thinking.
Ključne riječi
Hermann Schmitz; Edmund Husserl; Martin Heidegger; new phenomenology; authenticity; psychologism; natural attitude
Hrčak ID:
196313
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Datum izdavanja:
23.11.2017.
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