From Kant to Heidegger. On the path from self-consciousness to self-understanding |
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Authors: | Claus Langbehn |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Illinois at Chicago and Christian-Albrechts-Universit?t zu Kielclausl@uic.edu |
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Abstract: | In this article I explore the idea that Heidegger's lectures on The Basic Problems of Phenomenology are of particular importance to our understanding of the relationship between Heidegger and Kant. These lectures can be read as a “historical” commentary on Being and Time. Of course, Heidegger does not present himself as a historian of philosophy, but acts as a philosophical reader of Kant in order to expound the principal ideas of his own philosophy. My central claim is that it is through Kant's philosophy of self-consciousness that Heidegger attempts to provide us with a better understanding of his own conception of self-understanding. |
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