It is a study of the phenomenological philosophies of Husserl and
Heidegger.
Through a critical discussion including practically all previously
published English and German literature on the subject, the aim is
to present a thorough and evenhanded account of the relation
between the two. The book provides a detailed presentation of their
respective projects and methods, and examines several of their key
phenomenological analyses, centering on the phenomenon of
being-in-the-world. It offers new perspectives on Husserlian and
Heideggerian phenomenology, e.g. concerning the importance of
Husserl's phenomenology of the body, the relationship between the
Husserlian concept of "constitution" and Heidegger's notion of
"transcendence," as well as in its argument that "being" designates
the central phenomenon for both phenomenologists.
Though the study sacrifices nothing in terms of argumentative rigor
or interpretative detail, it is written in such a way as to be
accessible and rewarding to non-specialists and specialists alike.
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