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2007 | 16 | 1(61) | 265-280

Article title

Logic, Ontology, Phenomenology - an Interpretation of Heidegger

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Abstracts

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The point of departure in the paper is the problem of Heidegger's anti-logic claims. The author undertakes a short analysis of position taken by Heidegger in the context of the problem of relation between logic and experience. When Heidegger uncovers originality of temporality, he shows the pre-conceptual origins of possible human experience and begins to undermind the dominance of logic. The resulting 'onto-logy'' the author tries to compare with Kant's transcendental philosophy as interpreted by Heidegger. Methodical function of ontology stressed in the paper makes it possible to understand Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology as a discipline that is concerned with the formal meaning of 'phenomenon'.

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16

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265-280

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ARTICLE

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  • N. Lesniewski, Uniwersytet im. Adama MIckiewicza, Instytut Filozofii, Zaklad Teorii i Filozofii Komunikacji, ul. Szamarzewskiego 89c, 60-568 Poznan, Poland

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CEJSH db identifier
08PLAAAA03827662

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.c39785cd-b95b-320a-96d6-55b7673642da
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