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ONTOLOGICAL ROOTS OF PHENOMENOLOGY: Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought

Autor Anna Jani
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2022
In The Ontological Roots of Phenomenology: Rethinking the History of Phenomenology and Its Religious Turn, Anna Jani examines the common methodological background of phenomenology. Through attention to the phenomenon of being, the existential experience of religiosity can be phenomenologically described by the ontological difference between being and beings. Jani demonstrates that the methodological inquiries connect closely with the ontological source of phenomenology. First, she elaborates on the contributions of Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Roman Ingarden, and Edith Stein from the point of view of Heidegger's influence on the early phenomenologists from Husserl's students. Second, she analyzes Heidegger's reinterpretation of his own earlier thinking after the "turn," which is formulated in the idea of the "new beginning of philosophical thinking" in the Contributions to Philosophy. In the context of clarifying the difference between being and beings, her third hypothesis about Ricoeur's critique of Heidegger reveals an ethical level. The primordiality of the ethical dimension of the action reveals the ontological foundation of the hermeneutical-phenomenological situation.
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ISBN-13: 9781793649003
ISBN-10: 1793649006
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought


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By Anna Jani

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Anna Jani interprets the relationship between phenomenology and ontology by redefining its goals, methodological focuses, and key figures. The common methodology of hermeneutical phenomenology originates from the question on being, which resembles religious experiences in certain ways.