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Die Unruhe des Anfangs. Hegel und Husserl ueber den Weg in die Phaenomenologie [The restlessness of beginning. Hegel and Husserl on the way into phenomenology]
How do I begin to philosophize? How characterizes the natural, pre-philosophical consciousness, and what relationship it is for philosophical consciousness? These questions are explored in this study with respect to two philosophers who have dealt extensively with the problem of an introduction to philosophy and the paradoxes of the beginning: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Edmund Husserl. While Husserl stresses that the transition in the philosophy is not continuous, but requires a leap as it were, Hegel emphasized in the Phenomenology of Spirit , that the transition of a path or a development must have the character. Despite this difference in the focus of the batch is found, as well as the developmental character of the transition in both philosophies. In his later philosophy of Husserl approaches to the position of Hegel, by historical introduction to phenomenology develops a. Although philosophers of history as a teleological process consider both, there are important differences: For Hegel, history can be accomplished, for Husserl, it is infinitely open. These differences have a variety of phenomenological method and considers the role of philosophers associated with respect.
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0079-1350Publisher
Kluwer Academic PublishersVolume
170Pages
268.0Place of publication
Dordrecht, The NetherlandsISBN
9781402015472Series
PhaenomenologicaDepartment affiliated with
- Philosophy Publications
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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