What would be consciousness in heidegger's phenomenology?
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Phenomenology; Ontology; Consciousness; Dasein; Existence.Abstract
it is almost natural to associate phenomenology with philosophy of consciousness. Husserl’s attempt to develop a transcendental idealism having the transcendental ego as the foundation of reason does not leave us many loopholes to think different. How Husserl was read in France does not help us to think otherwise. However, his student, Martin Heidegger, seems to propose something different. Yes, consciousness is a fundamental question of philosophical thought. But it would be necessary to reduce philosophy to a question about consciousness? This text seeks to answer no to that question. It would be possible to think phenomenology in another way.
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