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Structure as a Phenomenology. The historical and cultural meanings of Heinrich Rombach’s structural phenomenology

Jun Wang orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5140-0288 ; Institute of Philosophy, Zhejiang-University, Xixi Campus, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310028, PR China


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Abstract

As a new development of the phenomenological tradition Heinrich Rombach’s structural phenomenology has the diverse historical and cultural meanings. First, “structure” is the third phase which stands after “substance” and “system” in the whole history of thought. Second, it is regarded as the future phase of the phenomenology, which is beyond Husserl’s phenomenology of consciousness and Heidegger’s phenomenology of existence. Third, there is a close relationship between “structure” and the Eastern thought, namely the experience of the Tao. This connection allows actually the intercultural dimension of philosophy.

Keywords

History of thought; interculturalism; phenomenology; structure; Tao

Hrčak ID:

60845

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/60845

Publication date:

22.11.2010.

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