Martin Heidegger; Categories; Emil Lask; Theory of science; Antipsychologism; Ontology; Catégories; théorie de la science; Antipsychologisme; Ontologie; Sémantique
Abstract :
[en] In this article I consider Heidegger's early philosophical writings as the basis of a perfectly coherent foundational programm, which takes place before the so-called (and, in my view, philosophically suspect) "hermeneutical turn" and which develops under the main influence of Emil Lask's "theory of categories". [fr] Je considère ici les premiers écrits philosophiques de Heidegger comme la base d'un programme fondationnel parfaitement cohérent qui est mis en oeuvre bien avant le soi-disant "tournant herméneutique" (à mon sens hautement suspect) et qui se développe principalement sous l'influence de la théorie des catégories d'Emil Lask.
Research Center/Unit :
Phénoménologies - ULiège
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Dewalque, Arnaud ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de philosophie > Phénoménologies
Language :
French
Title :
Objectualité et domaine de validité. Sur la première partie de l'Habilitationsschrift
Alternative titles :
[en] Objecthood and Domain of Validity. On the First Part of the Habilitationsschrift
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