Die Unruhe Des Anfangs

Die Unruhe Des Anfangs

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Stähler, Tanja
Kluwer Academic Publishers
EAN: 9781402015472
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How do we begin to philosophize? What are the main features of natural, prephilosophical consciousness, and what is its relation to philosophical consciousness? This study investigates the answers given to these questions in Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" and in his phenomenology. Husserl stresses that the transition to philosophy is not a continuous one, but requires something like a leap. Hegel underlines that entering into philosophy has the character of a path. In spite of this difference in emphasis, there is a discontinuous as well as a developmental aspect of such a transition in each of the two philosophers. Husserl, in his later philosophy, moves closer to Hegel's position when he develops a historical introduction to phenomenology. Although both philosophers view history as a teleological process, an important difference remains: For Hegel, history can be completed; for Husserl, it is an open, unending process.
EAN 9781402015472
ISBN 140201547X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publication date October 31, 2003
Pages 267
Language German
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Stahler, Tanja
Illustrations VIII, 267 S.
Edition 2003 ed.
Series Phaenomenologica
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