Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Herodotus, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger
expand these ideas
|
start again
|
choose
another area for these philosophers
display all the ideas for this combination of philosophers
18 ideas
7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / a. Nature of Being
22209
|
Our goal is to reveal a new hidden region of Being [Husserl]
|
21897
|
Reducing being to the study of beings too readily accepts the modern scientific view [Heidegger, by May]
|
15573
|
For us, Being is constituted by awareness of other sorts of Being [Heidegger]
|
7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / h. Dasein (being human)
9273
|
Heidegger turns to 'Being' to affirm the uniqueness of humans in the world [Heidegger, by Gray]
|
22157
|
Dasein is a mode of Being distinguished by concern for its own Being [Heidegger]
|
22211
|
As a thing and its perception are separated, two modes of Being emerge [Husserl]
|
8137
|
Dasein is ahead of itself in the world, and alongside encountered entities [Heidegger]
|
21951
|
In company with others one's Dasein dissolves, and even the others themselves dissolve [Heidegger]
|
20745
|
'Dasein' expresses not 'what' the entity is, but its being [Heidegger]
|
8134
|
The word 'dasein' is used to mean 'the manner of Being which man possesses', and also the human creature [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
|
8135
|
'Dasein' is Being which is laid claim to, and which matters to its owner [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
|
21948
|
Dasein is being which can understand itself, and possess itself in a way allowing authenticity [Heidegger]
|
15584
|
I say the manifestation of Being needs humans, and humans only exist as reflected in Being [Heidegger]
|
7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 6. Criterion for Existence
7680
|
Ontology is possible only as phenomenology [Heidegger]
|
7. Existence / C. Structure of Existence / 6. Fundamentals / c. Monads
21226
|
Husserl sees the ego as a monad, unifying presence, sense and intentional acts [Husserl, by Velarde-Mayol]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 3. Reality
22202
|
The World is all experiencable objects [Husserl]
|
22161
|
Readiness-to-hand defines things in themselves ontologically [Heidegger]
|
7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 4. Anti-realism
22213
|
Absolute reality is an absurdity [Husserl]
|