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Heidegger's formal indication: A question of method in Being and Time
Authors:Ryan Streeter
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Abstract:For Heidegger, phenomenological investigation is carried out by ldquoformal indication,rdquo the name given to the methodical approach he assumes in Being and Time. This paper attempts to draw attention to the nature of formal indication in light of the fact that it has been largely lost upon American scholarship (mainly due to its inconsistent translation). The roots of the concept of ldquoformal indicationrdquo are shown in two ways. First, its thematic treatment in Heidegger's 1921/22 Winter Semester course, ldquoPhenomenological Investigations into Aristotle,rdquo is examined to make clear what Heidegger silently assumes in Being and Time. Second, Heidegger's adaptation of Husserl's use of the term, ldquoindication,rdquo is outlined to clarify the concept even more. The enhanced understanding of formal indication granted by these two points leads to a better grasp of Heidegger's concept of truth, for formal indication and truth are mutually implied for Heidegger. Finally, it is suggested that the reader of Being and Time, on the basis of what formal indication demands, approach the work not as a doctrine to be learned but as a task always requiring further completion.
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