Hingabe an die Sache. Misticismo y fenomenología en la ciencia originaria preteorética del joven Heidegger

2012; Volume: 38; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1852-9178

Autores

Jorge Roggero,

Tópico(s)

Philosophy and Phenomenology Studies

Resumo

1919 is a key year in Martin Heidegger's philosophical path. Recently appointed as Husserl's assistant professor at the University of Freiburg, Heidegger begins to work on two projects that occur in parallel: the hermeneutical transformation of and the development of a phenomenology of religion, which initially focuses on the study of medieval mysticism. The back and forth dialogue between the two projects produces the most important ideas of Heidegger's early philosophy. This article aims to argue that the reading of certain mystical authors was determinant for his reinterpretation of phenomenology. Heidegger appropriates the mystical Hingabe by giving it a technical sense of extreme importance in his phenomenological methodology.

Referência(s)